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Product review mode

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The Product review mode (also called Product priority focus mode and Product Showcase Setting) is an option on cameras when recording video. When enabled, it temporarily changes the focus to an object closer to the camera. During product reviews or vlogs, it is useful for showing an object being discussed in the video when the object is held in front of the current focus, typically the presenter. When the object is lowered, the focus returns to the previous point.

Cameras that include that functionality include:

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