Auto-focus

Last Updated on Sunday, 02 September 2012 07:23
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A type of camera lens that can adjust the distance that is in focus (focal length).

Auto-focus usually provide better photo quality than fixed-focus, since auto-focus lenses can be larger and allow more light to reach the camera sensor. The downside of auto-focus is usually a delay when taking a photo (shutter lag).

Unlike fixed-focus lenses, auto-focus lenses provide "depth of field", meaning objects not at the focus distance appear out of focus (blurry).

Most auto-focus cameras mechanically change the distance between two lenses to do this using a small motor or ultrasonic actuator. Newer technologies use lenses that can change shape, providing the same functionality in a smaller package.


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