Passive autofocus

An autofocus system that does not actively measure the subject distance but rather adjusts the focus of the lens based on an analysis of the image itself. The majority of digital cameras have a focusing method known as passive autofocus, which is sometimes referred to as phase-detection or contrast-detection autofocus.


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