File:24-72mm zoom demo horizontal.jpg
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[edit]Description24-72mm zoom demo horizontal.jpg |
English: Series of 5 photos taken with Ricoh Caplio GX100 using the step zoom function, to show angle of view from 24 to 72mm equivalent focal length. The subject is the London Eye. Each photo was reduced to 1824x1368 pixels with no other adjustment, then combined with borders added to enable the extent of the zoom to be clearly seen. |
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