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Ok heres the deal, I am a ufographer and a ufo researcher and i live in wisconsin. I have a youtube channel with the stuff i already have taken, along with videos of things on the ground and shooting lazers. You can find that if you look up "cryinthabluze" on youtube. I started all this with a panasonic SDR-p40 which has a 42X optic zoom and up to 2000x digital. I have upgraded to a sony HDR- XR500v high definition handycam, which only has a 12X optic zoom and pixelates very badly in the night time hours if i use the digital zoom. I have ordered a 3.5x lens which is a 37mm lens that i can screw into the sucker, and it also has a 52mm female thread on the outside of it. My question is how can i get more optic zoom. Can i screw another 52mm lens on the 37mm 3.5x telefoto that fits the camera? OR can i find an adapter ring for a telefoto and a doubler that i have for an old Pentax camera to fit on to it. Any ideas would be very welcome as i am very connected to this phenomenon. They seem to like me for some reason. I have one video with the old camera on youtube where the thing continuously morphs within itself, seriously worth checkin out, plus several day time videos. PLEASE help, i know nothing of compounding optics
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If you keep compounding optics the image quality will degrade.
You need to upgrade your camera/lens combo if you're serious about this.
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