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  2. Olympus SP-510 Ultra Zoom - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the 6 megapixel SP-500UZ model that was launched in 2005. It was the last model of the SP-series (Special Performance) that used a 10x optical zoom lens. It was also the last of the larger-sized 10x optical ultra zoom cameras to be made by Olympus, which had been part of the C-series before the SP-series was produced.

  3. List of longest smartphone telephoto lenses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of smartphones with a telephoto lens that offers a focal length (35mm equivalent) of at least 100mm or "4× optical zoom" with an imaging area equivalent to a 1/3.5″ or larger sensor. Smartphone lenses are often marketed in terms of "optical zoom" [1] relative to the phone's main camera. For example, 120mm is usually referred ...

  4. Zoom lens - Wikipedia

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    A zoom lens is a system of camera lens elements for which the focal length (and thus angle of view) can be varied, as opposed to a fixed-focal-length (FFL) lens . A true zoom lens or optical zoom lens is a type of parfocal lens, one that maintains focus when its focal length changes. [1]

  5. List of superzoom lenses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lenses designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras that have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×. For comparison, the longest superzoom lens designed for DSLRs was the Tamron 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 for EF and F mounts, which had a 22× optical zoom ratio.

  6. iPhone X - Wikipedia

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    A secondary, telephoto lens features 2× optical zoom and 10× digital zoom with an aperture of f/2.4 and optical image stabilization. [54] A Portrait Mode is capable of producing photos with specific depth-of-field and lighting effects. [55] It also has a quad-LED True Tone flash with 2× better light uniformity. [56]

  7. Olympus μ9000 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus μ-9000 (also known as the 'Stylus 9000') is the flagship model of Olympus' μ-Series line of point-and-shoot digital cameras. The μ Series consists of compact cameras characterized by small profiles, an optical zoom function, and a focus on stylish outward appearance.

  8. List of standard zoom lenses - Wikipedia

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    There is no precise definition of the term, but lenses marketed as "standard zoom" usually cover a range of at least 30mm to 70mm in terms of 35mm equivalent focal length with an optical zoom ratio of 2.5× (e.g. 28-70mm) to 5× (e.g. 24-120mm) — the most common being 3× (e.g. 24-70mm). [1]

  9. Superzoom - Wikipedia

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    Due to trade-offs in the optical design, superzoom lenses are noted for having poorer optical quality at the extreme ends of their zoom ranges, often due to distortion. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The longer focal lengths are usually accompanied by optical image stabilization in order to be usable handheld .