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    outerspace camera zooms in onto a leaf


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    Erm, it's interesting but you know it's computer generated, right?

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    Well there r really good lens now that can do a lot of interesting things but not that good.. well as far as i know

    Look at what you seen at the super bowl for instance where they zoom right in on the foot ball from up high.

    The DIGISUPER 100xs (not the real name just a nick name) can magnify an image 100 times, in the real world it can be in the last row of the Sky Dome and fill the TV Picture with a human eye. In easy terms The lens Basically can be equaled to the focal length of a 35mm still phot camera. (If you want more info PM me)

    Don't ask me to explain this.. this was my explanation.. i am still learning about it but it's really pretty interesting and it's what all the bigger networks r using to display sporting events

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizfit
    Well there r really good lens now that can do a lot of interesting things but not that good.. well as far as i know

    Look at what you seen at the super bowl for instance where they zoom right in on the foot ball from up high.

    The DIGISUPER 100xs (not the real name just a nick name) can magnify an image 100 times, in the real world it can be in the last row of the Sky Dome and fill the TV Picture with a human eye. In easy terms The lens Basically can be equaled to the focal length of a 35mm still phot camera. (If you want more info PM me)

    Don't ask me to explain this.. this was my explanation.. i am still learning about it but it's really pretty interesting and it's what all the bigger networks r using to display sporting events
    Is it a telephoto mechanism or does it use mirrors?

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    we'll all just assume it's magic and go on with our life...




    Quote Originally Posted by Mizfit
    Well there r really good lens now that can do a lot of interesting things but not that good.. well as far as i know

    Look at what you seen at the super bowl for instance where they zoom right in on the foot ball from up high.

    The DIGISUPER 100xs (not the real name just a nick name) can magnify an image 100 times, in the real world it can be in the last row of the Sky Dome and fill the TV Picture with a human eye. In easy terms The lens Basically can be equaled to the focal length of a 35mm still phot camera. (If you want more info PM me)

    Don't ask me to explain this.. this was my explanation.. i am still learning about it but it's really pretty interesting and it's what all the bigger networks r using to display sporting events

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ-Bouncer


    we'll all just assume it's magic and go on with our life...


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    www.canon.com/technology/optics

    The rest of the link was cut off but it was called the worlds first triple digit zoom

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    I know the hubble was the worlds most powerful telescope....they said with the most intense lense you could see a dime on top of the washington monument from new york city with it.

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    BTW the video would make sense if someone with a telescope from another galaxy was taking pictures of earth.

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    me dont understand.

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    i couldnt get it to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotSmall
    Erm, it's interesting but you know it's computer generated, right?
    agree........

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