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Autofocus An
autofocus (or AF)
optical system uses a sensor, a
control system and a
motor to
focus on an automatically- or manually-selected
point or area...
- However, on-sensor
phase detection autofocus (except for Canon's Dual
Pixel Autofocus)
repurposes pixel sites for
autofocus acquisition, so that
image data...
- AF-S, AF-P and AF-I
lenses to
autofocus on Z-mount cameras. The
older ****-drive AF and AF-D
lenses will not
autofocus with the FTZ adapter, but they...
- Eye
autofocus may
refer to: Face
detection system used to
focus on the subject's eyes Eye-controlled focusing,
where focusing is
controlled by the photographer's...
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camera Sony
Exmore IMX378
sensor with f/2.0 lens and IR laser-****isted
autofocus; 1.55 μm
pixel size. 8 MP
front camera with f/2.4 lens Battery: 2,770...
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first autofocus 35mm SLR with in-camera
autofocus motor. 1987:
Honeywell files lawsuit against Minolta for
patent infringement over
autofocus technologies...
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autofocus (AF) points.
Autofocus is a camera's
ability to
focus a lens
automatically on an
object by
pressing down on the
shutter button.
Autofocus most...
- in
February 1985. It was the
first camera to
feature both
integrated autofocus (AF) and
motorised film advance, the
standard configuration for later...
- The AL-1
marked Canon's
first public foray into
autofocus technology.
While far from a true
autofocus system, the
camera acted a test for
Canon engineers...
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manufacturer upon the
introduction of
autofocus, but
rather extended to meet new
requirements related to metering,
autofocus, and
aperture control. The large...