Help Guide - Page 441

For ILCE-9.

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The [Eye AF] function may not function very well in the following situations:
When the person is wearing sunglasses.
When the front hair covers the person’s eyes.
In low-light or back-lit conditions.
When the eyes are closed.
When the person is in the shade.
When the person is out of focus.
When the person is moving too much.
If the person is moving too much, the detection frame may not display correctly over their eyes.
Depending on the circumstances, the eyes cannot be focused. When this occurs, the camera will detect and focus on the face.
The camera cannot focus on eyes when no human faces are detected.
The product may not detect faces at all or may accidentally detect other objects as faces in some conditions.
The Eye AF function is unavailable when the mode dial is set to
(Movie) or , or during movie shooting.
The eye detection frame is not displayed when the Eye AF function is unavailable.
You cannot use the face/eye detection function with the following functions:
Zoom functions other than the optical zoom.
[Posterization] under [Picture Effect]
Focus Magnifier
Movie shooting with [
Record Setting] set to [120p]/[100p]
When [
Frame Rate] is set to [120fps]/[100fps] during slow-motion/quick-motion shooting.
Up to 8 faces of your subjects can be detected.
Even if [Face Detect. Frame Disp.] is set to [Off], a green focusing frame will be displayed over faces that are in focus.
When the shooting mode is set to [Intelligent Auto], [Face/Eye Priority in AF] is locked to [On].
Even when [Subject Detection] is set to [Animal], the eyes of some types of animals cannot be detected.
Even when [Animal Eye Display] is set to [Off], a green focusing frame is displayed over eyes that are in focus.
Related Topic
Focus Mode
Focus Area
AF Area Auto Clear
Assigning frequently used functions to buttons (Custom Key)
Version
4-747-590-12(1) Copyright 2019 Sony Corporation
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