You can change the
Xrayed image through your cameras viewfinder window, or on its viewing screen, in a variety of ways. Move closer to an object, and the object gets bigger in the frame. Move back, and the object gets smaller. The object’s appearance also changes when you tilt the camera up or down from a low or high position. However if you have a zoom lens on your camera, you can change the view in another way – without moving at all.
Adjusting a zoom lens to make the
Xrayed image look bigger in the frame is called zooming into, because its effect is something like physically moving in toward the image. Adjusting a zoom lens to make things look smaller in the frame is called zooming out, because its effect is something like physically moving out, away from the image. |