perfectpixel wrote:Ok, so I get asked this a lot and am not sure what the answer is:
How to you convert lens focal length mm to magnifications factors (ie X)
I have had too many friends brag that their new P&S digicam has an 10X magnification, etc
now in the traditional world,
50mm is normal, so
100mm would be 2X
is 4X then 200mm or 150mm?
what X is 400mm? 8X?
geeze o'pete!
When you have an SLR you just explain that you can change the lens to suit your shooting situation. You can use a lens that goes to 10mm or one that has 1200mm. Therefore your camera is able to have a 120x magnification, or more if you count teleconverters.
A camera that doesn't have interchangeable lenses is much more limited, even with a 10x lens.
Some 10x zoom cameras offer 38-380mm equivalent, the Canon EF-S 10-22 lens will provide 16mm equivalent at the wide end when used with one of the 1.6x cameras. That is a huge difference on the wide end.
10x zoom? Is that all? My 10D gives me the ability to have 120x zoom, or 240x if you count teleconverters. And no I am not talking about digital zoom, I'm talking true optical zoom!