Operating Instructions

Focus / Zoom Selecting the AF Mode
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When [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ]
If even part of a subject to be recorded enters the AF area, it is
automatically detected and focused.
If eyes are detected inside the AF area, eye detection (B) works.
It is not possible to change the eye to focus on.
[AF Detection Setting] is applied to all AF modes excluding [ ].
When a person’s eyes are detected, the eye closer to the camera will be brought
into focus.
The exposure will be adjusted to the face. (When [Metering Mode] is set to [ ])
Depending on [Detecting Subject], the number of subjects that can be detected
at once with [ ] of the AF mode will be different.
[HUMAN] ([Eye/Face/Body], [Eye/Face]): Maximum 15 (maximum 3 bodies
detected)
[ANIMAL] ([Body]), [CAR], [MOTORCYCLE]: Maximum 3
[ANIMAL] ([Eye/Body]): Maximum 1
Automatic detection may not be available due to the camera settings.
You can make it so the metering range for automatic exposure is not prioritized
on the eyes and face when automatic detection works:
([Face Priority In Multi Metering]: 560)
The cross that appears on human eyes when focused can be made to disappear:
([Human Eye Detection Display]: 568)
(B)