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11 December 1984 A Microprocessor-Controlled Autofocus System
Frank Palazzo
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Abstract
An operational autofocus system, which directly senses deviations in back focal distance of the camera lens and restores the camera to a best-available focus, has been successfully employed in long focal length reconnaissance cameras. This microprocessor-based system entails the use of internal optical elements to dynamically measure and adjust the back focal length to continuously maintain a best focus position.
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Frank Palazzo "A Microprocessor-Controlled Autofocus System", Proc. SPIE 0496, Airborne Reconnaissance VIII, (11 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944418
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Mirrors

Reconnaissance systems

Photodiodes

Receivers

Reconnaissance

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