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Manual focus override

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In photography, manual focus override, also known as full-time manual focus, allows manual intervention in the autofocus acquisition process simply by turning the focus ring on a photographic lens.

There are a number of technologies used to implement this feature. Pentax uses the trademark Quick Shift to refer to its implementations of manual focus override.