A '6X lens' designation typically refers to what type of lens?

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Multiple Choice

A '6X lens' designation typically refers to what type of lens?

Explanation:
A 6X designation points to the lens’s optical zoom range—the ratio between its shortest and longest focal lengths. It tells you the lens can magnify the image over a sixfold range within the same barrel, which is the defining feature of a zoom lens. Telephoto, wide-angle, and fisheye describe the lens’s field of view or design, not how much you can zoom. So the 6X capability is characteristically associated with a zoom lens.

A 6X designation points to the lens’s optical zoom range—the ratio between its shortest and longest focal lengths. It tells you the lens can magnify the image over a sixfold range within the same barrel, which is the defining feature of a zoom lens. Telephoto, wide-angle, and fisheye describe the lens’s field of view or design, not how much you can zoom. So the 6X capability is characteristically associated with a zoom lens.

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