kontrastdetektering
Kontrastdetektering, also known as contrast detection autofocus (CDAF), is a method used by digital cameras to achieve focus. It relies on measuring the contrast of the image as perceived by the camera's sensor. The camera analyzes the sharpness of the image at different points and adjusts the lens until the contrast is maximized. This indicates that the image is in sharp focus.
In practice, the camera's autofocus system will move the lens elements back and forth, taking multiple readings
While effective, contrast detection can sometimes be slower than other autofocus methods, such as phase detection.