Predictive autofocus


An advanced form of autofocus seen on cameras, in which the focus is not only adjusted until the shutter is actually fired, but also continues to be adjusted during the delay between pushing the shutter button and the actual taking of the picture. This enables the camera to focus with greater precision even on subjects that are moving.


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