Background: Digital time-lapse microscopy using Nomarski-DIC requires that an autofocusing system adapt to changes in cell shape, size, and position while contending with drift, noise, and hysteresis in the microscope and imager. We have designed and implemented an autofocusing system that tracks subjects under dynamic conditions and maintains focus within a threshold of discriminability. Methods: With the use of proven and novel algorithms for autofocusing in Nomarski, we performed "virtual" experiments on recorded image stacks to simulate drift and sudden displacements and test the search algorithm response. Results: We found that combining a simple [1, Ϫ1] contrast function with an adaptive "warmer-colder" focusing