Цитата:от:OlAf
"...Although the camera does not take a "second look" to see if the intended focus has been achieved, the lens does take a "second look" to ensure it has moved the direction and distance commanded by the camera (it is a "closed loop" system). This second look corrects for any slippage or backlash in the lens mechanism, and can often be detected as a small "correction" movement at the end of the longer initial movements..."Подробнее
Цитата:от:MrSmith
Дык надо сразу было привести полный текст а не спорить неизвестно о чем ... а так вырвали конец цитаты ....
вот так хотябы:
When you half-press the shutter release (or the * button, if you've used the custom function to move focusing control there), the activated AF sensor "looks" at the image projected by the lens from two different directions (each line of pixels in the array looks from the opposite direction of the other) and identifies the phase difference of the light from each direction. In one "look," it calculates the distance and direction the lens must be moved to cancel the phase differences.
It then commands the lens to move the appropriate distance and direction and stops. It does not "hunt" for a best focus, nor does it take a second look after the lens has moved (it is an "open loop" system).
If the starting point is so far out of focus that the sensor can't identify a phase difference, the camera racks the lens once forward and once backward to find a detectable difference. If it can't find a detectable difference during that motion, it stops.
Although the camera does not take a "second look" to see if the intended focus has been achieved, the lens does take a "second look" to ensure it has moved the direction and distance commanded by the camera (it is a "closed loop" system). This second look corrects for any slippage or backlash in the lens mechanism, and can often be detected as a small "correction" movement at the end of the longer initial movements.
Тоесть все так как я и говорил раньше ... есть у кенона перепроверка попадания .....Подробнее
А где здесь противоречие с тем, что я написал?

Собственно, я перепутал на счет источника - похоже, именно эту статью я и читал...
Ну и да, все я верно запомнил - обратная связь только частичная, контролирующая механику объектива, но не фокусировку...
Но это все конкретно про кенон и еще не факт, что писавшему можно полностью доверять и даже если да, то неизвестно, или это не потеряло актуальности с тех пор...
Про никон даже такой инфы нет...
А вообще, это все должно быть касательно одиночной фокусировки - при следящей все наверняка не так...