Superzoom

This article is about lenses for single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. For non-SLR digital cameras with large focal length zoom lenses, see Bridge camera.
Sigma Superzoom 18-200mm/3.5-6.3 DC Lens attached to the Canon EOS 400D.

A superzoom or hyperzoom lens is a type of photographic zoom lenses with unconventionally large focal length factors, typically ranging from wide angle to extreme long lens focal lengths in one lens.[1][2] There is no clear definition of a superzoom lens but the name generally covers lenses that have a range well above the a standard zoom lenses 3x or 4x range, with lenses being 10x, 12x, 18x, or above.[3] The largest ratio for a digital SLR camera lens is held by the Tamron Di-II format (APS-C) 16–300 mm, giving 18.8×,[4] while some bridge digital cameras have even larger zoom ratios more than 80x and the non-detachable lens compact cameras with same sensor size 1/2.3" as the bridge camera have superzoom up to 30×.[5][6] For movie and television use, Panavision holds the record with their 300X (7-2100mm, 23-7000mm 35mm equivalent) HD Lens with Compound Zoom Technology (two or more lenses mounted together).[7]

Due to trade-offs in the optical design, superzoom lenses are noted for having poorer optical quality at the extreme focal length ranges, mostly distortion at max wide angle and long lens ranges.[8][9] The long focal lengths normally have to be combined with image stabilization.[10]

See also

References

  1. Tom Grimm, Michele Grimm, The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures, Penguin - 2009, chapter 4
  2. J. Dennis Thomas, Nikon D3300 Digital Field Guide, John Wiley & Sons - 2014, page 124
  3. Tom Grimm, Michele Grimm, The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures, Penguin - 2009, chapter 4
  4. "Tamron introduces the ultimate in high-power zoom lenses, with expanded focal lengths at both wide-angle and telephoto ends of the zoom range, providing the world's first* zoom ratio of approximately 18.8X." (Press release). Tamron Co., Ltd. April 10, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  5. "Nikon P900 vs Sony HX400 Comparison". March 19, 2015.
  6. "Best superzoom camera". Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  7. Panavision 300x Zoom Lens Panavision (PDF)
  8. Jon Sparks, Chiz Dakin, Outdoor Photography, Cicerone Press Limited - 2013, Hardware for the Outdoor Photographer
  9. DK, Digital Photography Complete Course, Penguin - 2015, page 124
  10. Chris Gatcum, The Beginner's Photography Guide, Dorling Kindersly Limited/Penguin - 2013, page 107
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