Learn how optical and sensor-based autofocus systems can help you capture your special moments with the crystal clear focus they deserve ([ Ссылка ]). Whiteboard explainer video produced by Wienot Films ([ Ссылка ]).
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Canon Autofocus Explainer Video Script
Before autofocus was invented, capturing those special moments could often be slow and challenging. In 1987, Canon revolutionized autofocus by allowing cameras to communicate with tiny lens motors. Focus became simple and automatic.
Continuing in this spirit of innovation, Canon’s current DSLR cameras utilize optical viewfinder and sensor-based autofocus systems. Understanding the advantages of each technology helps you find the perfect fit for different scenarios.
With an optical viewfinder system, the camera uses a mirror to reflect light to your eye and also to a dedicated autofocus sensor. Using the optical viewfinder is ideal when trying to capture quick action because it allows you to see the scene in real time while the autofocus sensor finds focus. It also gives you flexibility to use an array of autofocus tools: customizable autofocus zones or points allow you to pinpoint your focus area; vertical and horizontal autofocus points allow for greater sensitivity of subject recognition; and automatic tracking follows your subject with high precision.
It also gives you flexibility to use an array of autofocus tools. Customizable autofocus zones or points are horizontally and vertically sensitive and allow you to pinpoint your focus for improved subject recognition. And automatic tracking follows your subject with high precision.
So whether you need that single portrait or want to snap multiple images to capture just the right moment, the optical viewfinder system is a powerful photographic tool. It can even help you capture moments you may want to forget.
Sensor-based autofocus systems use the camera’s sensor for both focus and image recording. Canon’s cutting-edge Dual Pixel CMOS AF system allows for high-speed, accurate autofocus while shooting video or photos in Live View mode. Two diodes are packed onto each pixel and allow the system to quickly and accurately measure discrepancies in light wavelengths to find focus. This is known as phase detection: it’s similar to technology used in viewfinder focusing.
With most of the sensor used, the millions of detection diodes act like eyes following your subject, providing smooth, dependable focus. The system locks onto subjects to help maintain focus even with movement. And the easy touch screen interface allows you to “rack focus” with adjustable speed and sensitivity settings to help give you that professional Hollywood look.
So whether you prefer something larger and more robust or something that fits in your purse, Canon has the camera for you.
And Canon’s commitment to innovation means you’ll have a way to capture your special moments with the crystal clear focus they deserve.
Learn more about what autofocus system is right for you at [ Ссылка ].
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