Shooting a Snapshot using Recorded and Edited Face Data

After you record and edit face data, you can use it to shoot photographs. The camera will record images in accordance with the priority levels you configured for each set of face data.

1.Enter a REC mode.

2.Press [S] ( ) once.

3.Use [W] and [X] to select “ Face Recognition: Family First” and then press [SET].

4.Point the camera at the subjects.

The camera will detect the faces of the people whose face data has been saved in camera memory. The detected faces all will be

bounded by frames after detection is complete.

The frames will be colored according to the priority level of the face: White (lowest), yellow, or green (highest). A green frame indicates the highest priority face when the image is recorded.

5.Half-press the shutter button.

This will focus on the face with the highest priority (the one with the green frame) and adjust its brightness. When focusing is complete, a green focus frame will appears at the faces that were indicated by green frames in step 4 above.

6.When you are ready to shoot, press the shutter button the rest of the way.

NOTE

The “ (Tracking)” is selected for the AF area whenever “Family First” is selected as the face recognition mode (page 125).

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