Clear Image Zoom vs. Digital Zoom precision, what is the difference?

What is the difference between a clear picture of the HX300 and HX50 zoom I'm considering the purchase compared to the precision digital zoom of my current HX9v? It is just a marketing term, or is there a real difference? Is there a difference, what is it, and it translates into better image quality?

TIA

Here are the definitions of optical zoom, digital zoom of a clear picture and precision digital zoom. In short, for the zoom digital best picture quality clear picture has a data base of models, he may return to the and create new pixels for better image quality than the digital precision zoom which is basically just crop in.

Optical zoom: true zoom, using the optical quality remains the same and the full resolution of the camera can be used on the enlarged image.

Zoom digital picture: processor compares patterns found in adjacent pixels and creates new pixels to match the selected reasons, resulting in more realistic images and better

Digital precision zoom: enlarges all image sizes according to the zoom scale total about 64 x, including the optics x 16. Note, however, that the quality of the image degrades when the optical zoom scale is exceeded.

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