On the lens of a lot of cameras, you see (number)mm - (number)mm, along with either digital or optical zoom info.. Since I'm familiar with my old Kodak C433, I'll use it as an example.. The lens says 3X optical zoom, and 36mm - 108mm equivalent. From what I read, supposedly I can use it as close as 36mm to the object, but that's not at all true.. 100mm is a bit more realistic. I don't need to have my camera right on top of an object, but I do need a camera I can use to capture objects as small as 3mm x 3mm x 10mm in length. The largest objects I need to capture are about 75mm x 75mm x 400mm across. If I understood how the "X" Zoom relates to the (number)mm - (number)mm, maybe I'd be able to start looking at the camera or lens I need to buy.. I most likely can't afford a brand new camera, so I have to include optical zoom capability in my searches even though it's a bit outdated. Can anyone explain this to a novice with limited photography terminology knowledge? I don't mind looking things up, but if there's more than one common abbreviation, such as SLR or DSLR, please include both acronyms... My budget is a bit low, around $250 USD/$250 Euro... Thank you..
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