tarkennuspiste
Tarkennuspiste, literally “focus point,” is a term used in photography to refer to the specific area of a scene that a camera’s autofocus system uses to establish sharpness. The chosen piste determines the distance at which the lens is set to focus, shaping the image’s plane of sharpest focus and its depth of field.
In practice, tarkennuspiste is indicated in the viewfinder or on the LCD as a small marker—such as
Selection methods vary by camera and may involve arrows, a joystick, a touch screen, or a dedicated
The choice of tarkennuspiste interacts with autofocus technology, which may be phase-detection, contrast-detection, or a hybrid
Etymology: tarkennuspiste is a Finnish compound of tarkennus (focus) and piste (point). The concept is central