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Penalise vs Autofocus - What's the difference?

penalise | autofocus |


As verbs the difference between penalise and autofocus

is that penalise is while autofocus is to focus automatically.

As a noun autofocus is

(electronics) a feature of some cameras and other optical systems that allows a correct focus on the subject to be obtained automatically.

Automatic vs Autofocus - What's the difference?

automatic | autofocus |


As nouns the difference between automatic and autofocus

is that automatic is a car with automatic transmission while autofocus is (electronics) a feature of some cameras and other optical systems that allows a correct focus on the subject to be obtained automatically.

As an adjective automatic

is capable of operating without external control or intervention.

As a verb autofocus is

to focus automatically.

Focus vs Autofocus - What's the difference?

focus | autofocus |


As nouns the difference between focus and autofocus

is that focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while autofocus is (electronics) a feature of some cameras and other optical systems that allows a correct focus on the subject to be obtained automatically.

As verbs the difference between focus and autofocus

is that focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point while autofocus is to focus automatically.

Optical vs Autofocus - What's the difference?

optical | autofocus |


As an adjective optical

is of, or relating to sight; visual.

As a noun autofocus is

(electronics) a feature of some cameras and other optical systems that allows a correct focus on the subject to be obtained automatically.

As a verb autofocus is

to focus automatically.