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Zoom, Optical Vs. Digital at Multimedia Glossary

What is it? Whereas an optical zoom uses the optics (lens) of the digital camera to move you closer to your subject, a digital zoom simply uses the existing image and enlarges it digitally.Enlarging the image digitally reduces picture quality, and should therefore us

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