
Selecting a Shooting Mode
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pointed at a person’s face, the camera detects the face |
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and focuses on it. When more than one face is detected, |
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the face that is focused on is framed by a double border |
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indicating the active focus area, and faces outside of the |
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active focus area are framed by a single border. |
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A(auto) mode (A26) | Up to 12 | The face closest to the camera | |||||||
Scene auto selector, Portrait, |
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Night portrait scene mode | Up to 12 | The face closest to the camera | |||||||
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Smart portrait mode (A76) | Up to 3 | The face closest to the center of | |||||||
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•If no faces are detected when the
•When using Scene auto selector, the focus area varies depending on the scene mode selected by the camera.
•If no faces are detected when the
•Tap the face framed by a single border to change the focus area to that face (A47, 52)
•When using subject tracking (A50), tap a face that was detected by the camera and framed by a border to begin tracking that face
BNotes on the Face Detection Function
•The camera may be unable to detect faces in the following situations:
-When faces are partially hidden by sunglasses or other obstructions
-When faces take up too much or too little of the frame
•When the frame includes more than one face, the faces detected by the camera and the face on which the camera focuses depend upon a variety of factors, including the direction in which the faces are looking.
•In some cases, including those noted in “Autofocus” (A31), autofocus may not perform as expected, and the subject may not be in focus despite the fact that the double border glows green. Should this occur, refocus on another subject positioned at the same distance from the camera as the actual portrait subject (A54).