Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)
yMOPet portrait
•When the camera is pointed at a dog or cat, it detects and focuses on its face. In the default setting, the shutter is automatically released when the camera has focused on the pet (pet portrait auto release).
•On the screen that appears when OPet portrait is selected, select Single or Continuous.
-Single: One picture is captured at a time
-Continuous: The camera automatically captures 3 pictures continuously at a rate of about 3 frames per second when it has focused on the detected face. When the shutter is released manually, up to 5 pictures are shot at a rate of about 3 frames per second while you hold the
BPet Portrait Auto Release
•To change Pet portrait auto release settings, press the multi selector J(n).
-Y: When the camera detects a pet’s face, it focuses and then releases the shutter automatically.
-OFF: The camera does not release the shutter automatically, even if a pet’s face is detected.
Press the
•In the following situations, Pet portrait auto release is automatically switched to OFF.
-When a continuous shooting series with pet portrait auto release is repeated 5 times
-When the internal memory or the memory card is full
To continue shooting with Pet portrait auto release, press the multi selector J(n) to set again.
Features Shooting
BFocus Area
•The detected face is framed by a yellow double border (focus area). When the camera has focused on the face, the double border turns green.
•When the camera detects more than one face of dog or cat (up to 5), the largest face displayed on the monitor is framed by a double border (focus area) and the others by single borders.
•If no human or pet's faces are detected, the camera focuses on the subject at the center of the frame.
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BNotes on Pet Portrait
•The digital zoom is not available.
•Under some shooting conditions, such as
BViewing Pictures Taken Using Pet Detection
•During playback, the camera automatically rotates images according to the orientation of the pet's face detected at the time of shooting (except for pictures taken with continuous shooting).
•When zooming in on an image displayed in
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