>>3905850Are you stupid or just pretending?
Sony was incorporating PDAF elements into their sensors as early as the first A7 and probably earlier with crop (pic related). I believe every ILC they're shipping now uses PDAF, though I don't know which ones still do a CDAF final step. Every mirrorless Nikon has ever shipped used PDAF elements. (Nikon 1 was PDAF with a CDAF final step; Nikon's Z bodies are all PDAF, not sure about CDAF final check.) Olympus has bodies with PDAF and all the current Fuji bodies use PDAF. I think Panasonic is the only hold out with DFD.
Canon's first mirrorless EOS M had PDAF elements, as did subsequent models. Canon has moved everything to dual pixel AF which is just a form of phase detect AF whereby imaging pixels can provide the data instead of discrete phase detect elements on the sensor. DPAF may be the one variation which is truly immune to micro adjustment issues (hard to say without seeing a sample algorithm) without any CDAF steps.