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Figure 4-10.–Direct-vision range finder focusing. focus knob, until the double images coincide and only in the direct-vision range finder system. Everything one image is seen (fig. 4-10). appears  sharp  through  the  viewfinder  window. The disadvantages of a direct range finder system are that it does not couple to a large variety of lenses, thus  restricting  its  use  to  only  several  different focal-length lenses. Unlike the ground glass and SLR focusing systems, depth of field cannot be determined Autofocus Most autofocus cameras use the same principle as a direct-vision  range  finder  camera.  The  autofocus camera determines the subject distance by comparing 4-8

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