Good Question
Let's eliminate options first
(A) Automatic focusing in today's professional 35 mm cameras does not use phase detection.
-fact given - 3 phase detection have been around since the 1970s.
So this is not true
(D) Today's professional 35 mm cameras that focus automatically are never confused by low light or low contrast.
-remedied the problems.. Yes but use of word never is extreme
(E) If a subject is in insufficient light, a camera built today that focuses automatically will generally take a clearer picture of the subject than one that doesn't focus automatically .
- the comparison should be Between 1970 & 1980
And please note that both were auto focus
Here the comparison is btwn auto and non-auto focus hence not in scope
Let us elaborate B and C
The below line from passage is important to infer
'35 mm cameras have the ability to automatically focus and to quickly determine..which subject to focus'
(B) In the 1980s, some camera manufacturers produced cameras that focused faster than some of the cameras manufactured in the 1970s.
- okay the camera in 1980 could quickly determine subject to focus hence faster than 1970s model
(C) Cameras produced in the 1970s could not determine which of several possible subjects most needed to be in focus.
-it is mentioned that it could quickly determine no where we can conclude that 1970s they could not determine it is just mentioned that it was slow and get confused with lowlights
C is the ans