The Superzoom Paradox - a notebookLM explainer video [burnsteem100]
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 |
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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).



