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Canon Powershot SX230 HS - Zoom Test on the Moon - 56x zoom max (optical + digital)

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2011

Zoom Test to the moon Canon PowerShot SX230 HS
17.7.2011 at three in the morning
Max zoom (14x optical and 4x Digital)
HD 1080p
© MrPietmat Finland

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  • How big is the tripod?

  • @114309H I have WT 3730 here on Youtube is video about it. It is not heavy so this tripod is better for a small compact camera.I got it on a sale for 20 € It goes well with a small carry bag.In the future I buy better, this is not enough sensitive and it should run at the top.Tripod with ball head

  • That is the cameras actual zoom right? You didnt put it up to a telescope? @MrPietmat

  • @DamarahBee95 I just have a camera and tripod. There is no telescope.

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  • when it turned out to black sky i thought: "it came out to outer space"

  • wow that is amazing!!!

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  • I just bought a ''Canon PowerShot SX230 HS'' here in the UK. I got it at a reduced price of £199.99.. It's an award winner, i'm having great fun playing with the ''super slow mow'' at the mow.. that a ''Punn''

    Anyways.. great vid!!!

  • did your camera fly to the moon?

  • I just caught a red moon with mine. The thing was just in the frame about half the time because it was freezing outside and I was shivering like hell. The autofocus still got it.

  • ЭТО ТЫ КАК ПОСЧИТАЛ? 14 *4 = 56 ,??? НУ ОЛЕНЬ !!! ,,,, ОТКУДА ТАКОЙ БАРАН ???

  • you can almost see the rings around youranus LOL

  • @RyannnYt Hi, Yes the full moon is very bright.

  • @MrPietmat the sky appeared lighter because of the light from the moon.. it happens to me aswell :/

  • @droydroy Its the metering. Since the target (the moon) is bright it is reducing the exposure, thus turning the sky black.

    

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