The difference from 12mm to 400mm.
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Really shows how far away the Paps can be and still get that embarrassing shot eh?
What I don't understand is that on this thread there is talk of:
Yet your 400mm telephoto is giving way more than 10X magnification there - unless I am being a total moron?
>> Edited by _dobbo_ on Friday 21st January 16:27
What I don't understand is that on this thread there is talk of:
ebay seller said:
Opteka High Definition 500mm preset telephoto lens is great for nature and sports photography. The amazing power of this lens gives you the equivalent of looking through a pair of 10x power binoculars
Yet your 400mm telephoto is giving way more than 10X magnification there - unless I am being a total moron?
>> Edited by _dobbo_ on Friday 21st January 16:27
simpo two said:
_dobbo_ said:
Oh crap. I am being a moron. 400mm is way more than 10x12mm. Apologies to all involved for having to read my demented ramblings.
Magnification is not the same as zoom ratio. Remove moron status
Don't let him off that easy. We could have got some good milage out of that one!
Martin.
V6GTO said:
Sorry about the crap content of the photos but what a difference?
Can anyone techy tell me why the last one is twice the size of the others when they were treated the same?
Not a techy but, to take a wild guess, I would say that the photobucket software is aiming to provide a file size which is in a ball park range for all images irrespective of conten. In some cases this may mean larger (or smaller) images displayed.
Pure guess. I look forward to the real answer.

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I am being a moron. 400mm is way more than 10x12mm. Apologies to all involved for having to read my demented ramblings.