@[email protected] to No Stupid QuestionsEnglish • 9 months agoWhy do cameras call it "Macro Lens" if it zooms in and is used to capture tiny objects? Shouldn't it be "Micro Lens"?message-square13fedilinkarrow-up172arrow-down16
arrow-up166arrow-down1message-squareWhy do cameras call it "Macro Lens" if it zooms in and is used to capture tiny objects? Shouldn't it be "Micro Lens"?@[email protected] to No Stupid QuestionsEnglish • 9 months agomessage-square13fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•9 months agoAs an aside, a “slow motion camera” and a “high speed camera” are understood to be the same object, being a camera that can capture at high frame rates, to slow down apparent motion in the video output.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•9 months agoWhich is fine, because the opposite is a time lapse camera.
As an aside, a “slow motion camera” and a “high speed camera” are understood to be the same object, being a camera that can capture at high frame rates, to slow down apparent motion in the video output.
Which is fine, because the opposite is a time lapse camera.