Modern DSLRs can pretty much see in the dark, and still focus reasonably well with a near absence of light, and their performance at extremely high ISO settings is phenomenal. But the reality is that most modern camera/lens combinations achieve accurate autofocus remarkably fast. I’m a professional lens reviewer, and tend to complain if a lens/camera combination takes more than a split second to achieve accurate autofocus. It has processors that are able to run algorithms, for near instantaneous adjustments to compensate for lighting conditions and changing environments.
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