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yep the H1 takes amazing zoom photos,
the full 48x zoom is great for seeing subjects that aren't visible to the naked eye, but the quality usually gets a little fuzzy. I use it mainly as a replacement for binoculars! ![]() I think the 24x at 3megapixel setting is the best also... this combo usually produces the best results in my opinion w/ the H1. |
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Here's one of mine at 24x more or less ( I previously posted this as 48x but realized just today that the full zoom of my H1 is at 24x only with digital zoom included w/o additional lenses and using precision zoom instead of smart zoom ... so sorry for the mistake :sad:
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that is a beautiful photo,
it would be nice to see the same photo at 0 zoom for reference. |
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where was the above photo taken???
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Robin
Taken with Sony H1 and Tele-Conversion Lens VCL-DH1758 Zoom 12X --> 20X Trimming to 5 Megapixels |
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eR1c wrote:
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This is Trinidad Northern Range
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All these are with the Sony 1.7x tele lens.
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![]() ![]() Here are two of mine. One is wideangle of Seattle Skyline.Other oneis X12 zoomed into the Seattle Space Needle. ![]() |
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