Varifocal lens

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A varifocal lens is a camera lens with variable focal length in which focus changes as focal length (and magnification) changes, as compared to parfocal ("true") zoom lens, which remains in focus as the lens zooms (focal length and magnification change). Many so-called "zoom" lenses, particularly in the case of fixed lens cameras, are actually varifocal lenses.[1]

A varifocal lens. Left image is at 2.8mm, in focus. Middle image is at 12mm with the focus left alone from 2.8mm. Right image is at 12mm refocused. The close knob is focal length and the far knob is focus.

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Footnotes

  1. Cavanagh, Roger (2003-05-29). "Parfocal Lenses". Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2007-11-18. 

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