I have the Canon S2 IS. It has 12x optical zoom. I want get a 1.5, 2, or even 3x tele lens.
So let's say I get the 2x.. does that mean I'll have 12x optical x 2 = 24x or would I have 12x + 12x2 = 36x?!
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