Zoom in internal camera

is there any way i can zoom in the internal camera
i have a leopard if this helps at all?

A warm welcome to the forums p&l !
I don't think so, quite sure not... nope.
But, you could Digitally Zoom the output with GraphicConverter, gives even more options too...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/263

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