Focusing a camera with an auto iris is more accurate when set during lowlight conditions. In low light, the iris opens wider, resulting in a shorter depth of field. This forces the focus to be more precise within that narrower range, ensuring that the focus is set correctly. When lighting conditions improve and the iris closes down, the depth of field increases, maintaining a broader range of focus.
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