The Superzoom Paradox - a notebookLM explainer video [burnsteem100]

in Steem Oasis 🌴2 days ago (edited)

Once again, I have asked notebookLM to summarize one of my posts. This time, the source material comes from last week's article: With superzoom cameras, sometimes less zoom means better details.

If you prefer video over reading, this video is for you:


If you'd rather read about it, click through to the source article - With superzoom cameras, sometimes less zoom means better details.

For your reference, here are the example photos, from the source article.

Hawk in a tree
539 mm (3000mm equivalent)324 mm (1800mm equivalent)324mm cropped then enlarged and sharpened in LibreOffice
539 mm (3000mm equivalent)324 mm (1800 equivalent)324mm cropped and sharpened
Airplane with readable "DELTA" on the underbelly.

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All photos above were taken by me with a Nikon P1000 camera. I'm sharing them under the CC BY 4.0 license (share & adapt freely with attribution to the original source).