reflected-light based autofocus

An autofocus technique where an independent light source is used to track an interface (typically the immersion glass interface on a slide or dish bottom) to precisely adjust for changes in focus due to thermal changes or vibrations. This light source is typically near-infrared to prevent interference with imaging channels.

See also: perfect focus system , autofocus

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Nikon Perfect Focus System (PFS)

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