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* [[ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen]], a zoological park in Gelsenkirchen, Germany
* [[ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen]], a zoological park in Gelsenkirchen, Germany
* [[ZoomInfo]] (formerly Zoom Information), an American software company
* [[ZoomInfo]] (formerly Zoom Information), an American software company
* [[Zoom Systems]], a manufacturer of automated retail kiosks
* [[Zoom Systems]], an American manufacturer of automated retail kiosks
* [[Zoom Telephonics]], a networking equipment manufacturer
* [[Zoom Telephonics]], an American networking equipment manufacturer
* [[Zoom Video Communications]], provider and developer of the Zoom videoconferencing app
* [[Zoom Video Communications]], American provider and developer of the Zoom videoconferencing app


==Technology==
==Technology==

Latest revision as of 04:15, 3 September 2024

Zoom may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

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Film

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Music

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Television

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Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

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Businesses and organisations

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Technology

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Computing

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Optics

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  • Zoom ratio, the maximum relative to the minimum magnification factor of an optical system
  • Zoom lens, a lens system with a variable focal length, and hence variable magnification and angle of view
  • Zooming (filmmaking), a cinematographic effect
  • Maxx Zoom, a camera system

Other uses

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  • Bergen op Zoom, a municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands
  • Billy Zoom (born 1948), American guitarist and founding member of punk band X
  • Zoom climb, in aviation
  • Zooming (writing skill), especially used in descriptive writing
  • ZooMS (zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry), a scientific method that identifies animal species from a protein found in bone and antler

See also

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