User manual

None
The camera determines the main subject automatically from how you compose shots,
without detecting subjects.
Tracking frames are not displayed.
Caution
The following kinds of subjects may not be detected.
Extremely small or large
Too bright or dark
Partially hidden
Difficult to distinguish from the background
Obscured by rain, snow, or dust clouds
People's posture or the color or shape of what they are wearing may prevent
detection. Tracking frames may also appear for subjects other than people.
The camera may not detect dogs, cats, birds, or horses, depending on the breed,
color, shape, or posture. Tracking frames may also appear for similar-looking
animals or non-animal subjects.
The camera may not detect two- or four-wheeled vehicles, aircraft, or trains,
depending on the type, color, shape, or orientation. Tracking frames may also
appear for similar-looking vehicles or subjects that are not vehicles.
Note
When pressing the shutter button halfway for subject selection, you can choose the
following subjects. In scenes without relevant subjects, the camera tracks other
objects regardless of the [Subject to detect] setting.
Auto
People, animals, vehicles
People
People, animals, vehicles
(Animals and vehicles are only detected while tracking is in progress.)
Animals
Animals, people
Vehicles
Vehicles, people
In [ : Limit subject to detect], you can limit the available detection setting
options to your preferred options.
If it seems difficult for the camera to detect your preferred subject when you are
shooting people, animals, or vehicles with [Auto], it may be easier if you switch to
the setting option specifically for that subject.
To restrict AF to your specified AF area, set [ : Whole area tracking Servo AF]
to [Off] and [ : Subject to detect] to [None].
485