Digital zoom versus optical zoom
By
Jakob Jelling
http://www.snapjunky.com
The digital camera is but a technological advancement of
the conventional analog camera. And thus every component of
the analog camera must have been upgraded or changed to
bring in some improvisations. This discussion is an effort
to unravel alteration and make one comparison between what
was and what is! This discussion is thereby focused upon a
very critical component of a camera (analog as well as
digital), the zoom!
Before making a comparison it is important to discuss the
significance of the subject matter, in this case the zoom.
Well a zoom lens has more than a few portable glass
components inside it. By adjusting these components, the
focal length of the lens can be altered. Modifying the
focal length alters the view distance as well as reduces
the field of view, thereby making the projected image to
appear larger.
It must me noted that both the optical zoom and the
digital zoom are components that are used to magnify an
image, but they work in fundamentally different principles
and acquiesces drastically different results. In general,
optical zooms always produce a far finer and advanced image
than digital zoom.
Looking at the functions of these zooms, in digital
cameras that offer optical zooms function the same way
similar to a zoom lens of a conventional analog camera. A
conventional lens works by accumulating light rays that are
projected over a portion of a film, and in this case of a
digital camera optical sensor. The distance of the lens
from the focus point where all of the light rays converge
is known as the focal length of the lens. Unlike the
optical zoom, the digital zoom works by ranging the pixels
in the ultimate image after the image has been captured.
The fact remains that the same number of pixels are
collected when the photograph is magnified. The only thing
that alters is the light rays that are projected over the
optical sensors to figure out those pixels.
It is a common intuition that optical lenses are far
better than the digital zooms. The reason is that the
digital camera zooms are more prone towards computer
applications in them rather than mostly human interactions
and expertise. Yet, it also remains a fact that beginner
photographers find it more useful to handle a digital zoom
and also its computer friendly nature. There the computer
does the intricate tasks of finding some levelheaded
approximation of colors that pixel might take up as it had
captured the images or photographs. Many algorithms are
existent in this area, but perhaps the most abundantly used
algorithm involves looking at the pixels that are quite
nearly like neighbors and come up with a kind of an
average. Anyways the process remains too complicated and
its end result is what the digital zoom users are
interested in.
Thus the ultimate truth remains that it is useless to
compare digital zooms with optical zooms. Perhaps it is
more logical to compare optical zoom with optical zoom and
digital zoom with digital zoom. Both these two types of
zooms, the optical as well as the digital, have some good
and bad qualities. Both of them have some extra features
and preferences over the other. And thus it is not wise to
compare them, even though a comparison may exist. The
efforts would then perhaps look like comparing oranges with
apples!
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.snapjunky.com.
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