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The History of Autofocus: From Rangefinders to AI Subject Recognition

PetaPixel·Matt Williams·27 days ago
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Autofocus is one of the great invisible revolutions in photography. When it works well, it disappears. A photographer raises the camera, half-presses the shutter, sees a box snap to an eye, a bird, a car, or a face, and the lens silently moves to the right position. In the best modern systems, the camera does not simply focus; it can recognize, predict, track, and compensate. It can follow a soccer player running toward the lens, a bird crossing an uneven background, a model turning her face away and back again, or a child moving unpredictably across a room. The result feels effortless, but that ease is the product of nearly half a century of development. Autofocus is not one technology. It is a chain of technologies working together.…

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