GarageBoy
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Besides the T3, are there any others that do so?
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Nikon L35AF, even with confirmation in the finder
i think the needle indicates the focus distance, but the lens stays where it is.
focus locks when shutter release button is depressed halfway
The focus locks on pretty much any 35mm point and shoot when the release is depressed half way and held. I think the OP was inquiring whether the lens actually physically moves when this is done, not that I understand what difference this makes on the final image.
There won't be any, if you shoot only things are absolutely still.
Some cameras really take their time extending their lenses into position. That's some extra waiting time for you after you released the shutter.
Most AF P&S cameras will calculate focus when you half depress the shutter button, but when I was looking for one, many moved the lens into position after full depress even though half-depress had been done and focus ascertained. This doesn't make sense to me, but there must be a reason other than stupidity of designers. Even the Leica film P&S zoom that I owned for a week did it: the delay was huge. The Ricoh GR1v doesn't have such a delay, but it has a very common fault with the display, so I can't recommend it.
What you define as "focus". With half-press they all acquire focusing distance.