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Shooting Settings
4
Taking Pictures Using [Subject Detection
]
1
Select the [
K
AF Mode] or the [
n
AF Mode].
• For photo shooting, select a setting other than [
F
AF
] or [
F
AF
b
].
• For movie recording, select [
C-AF+TR
].
2
Point the camera at your subject.
• When the camera detects subjects, a white frame
appears on the subject which is focused on. Gray
frames appear on other subjects. On the subject which
is focused on, an additional frame appears surrounding
the white frame.
• If the white frame indicating a subject to be focused on
does not appear, change the size and/or position of the
AF target so that it covers the subject.
When the AF target mode is
o
All, the subject
closest to the center of the display is focused on.
•
When the camera further detects specific elements
such as the driver or the cockpit, smaller white frames
also appears on them. These frames can be hidden
from the menu (P. 91).
AF Limit
AF Limit
1
1023
1023
P
1/
250
P
1/
F
250
5.6
5.6
1
1
[1:02:03]
[1:02:03]
FF
60p
60p L-8
L-8
S-AF
S-AF
33
200
200
L
1
4K
ISO
Auto
ISO
Auto
F
00
+
-
0.0
0.0
100 %
100 %
r
r O
O
D
D
3
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
• You can also press the
AF-ON
• When the camera focuses on a subject, a green frame appears on the focus position.
•
When the camera detects specific elements such as the driver or the cockpit, it
focuses on them.
4
Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture.
#
The camera may fail to detect the subject depending on the subject or art filter selected.
#
The camera may fail to detect the subject depending on its type or on shooting conditions.
Configuring the frame displays for detected eyes
(Eye Detection Frame)
PA S M B
n
You can choose whether to display small frames when the camera detects small parts
such as the eyes and cockpits.
Menu
MENU
n
AF
n
2. AF
n
Eye Detection Frame
Off
Frames are not displayed on small parts such as the eyes or
cockpits.
On
Frames are displayed on small parts such as the eyes or cockpits.
•
Even if [Eye Detection Frame] is set to [Off], the camera focuses on the eyes or specific
elements such as the cockpit when they are detected.