The autofocus feature can be provided in a system which includes a movable optical element, a motor, an image sensor and a processing unit.
It has a "continuous" autofocus feature that will ensure that pictures snapped in rapid succession will remain clear.
All of these lenses have an autofocus feature, either operated from the camera body or from an internal SDM motor.
The 5 megapixel back camera has an autofocus feature, dual LED flash, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio options, and 3x digital zoom.
The main (back) camera has an autofocus feature, dual LED flash, is optimized for 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios, and has a 4x digital zoom for both video and camera.
This camera has a few specific features ranging in having an autofocus feature, a flash, and the ability to do video recording.
In this article, we'll explain how the two types of autofocus features work, plus we'll give you tips on how to use them.
Focus mode switch: This switch is found on most EF lenses that have an autofocus feature.
They are used for temporarily stopping the autofocus feature of the lens.