Shooting
Options:
The
Shooting
Menu
Shooting with Face Priority
The face-priority
function
is
activated
when
Face priority (default setting)
is
selected for
AF
area mode
(~
124)
or
when
shooting
in Scene auto selector
(~
43), Portrait
(~
37),
or Night portrait
(~
38)
scene mode.
The camera automatically detects and focuses
on
a face looking
toward
the
camera.
Press
the
shutter-release button halfway.
The camera focuses on
the
face framed by
the
double
border. The
double
border will
glow
green and focus will be locked.
When the camera
is
unable
to
focus,
the
double
border will blink.
Press
the
shutter-release
button
halfway again and focus.
Press
the shutter-release
button
the rest
of
the
way
down
to
take
the
picture.
When shooting
with
the smile timer, the shutter
is
automatically released
if
the
camera
detects a smiling face after
the
shutter-release
button
is
fully pressed
(~
33).
1 Frame a picture.
When
the
camera recognizes a face looking
toward
the
camera,
that
face will be framed by a
yellow
double
border.
When
the
camera detects more than
one
face,
the closest face
is
framed by a
double
border
and the others by single borders. Up
to
12
faces
can be detected (up
to
three faces
when
shooting
with
the smile timer).
The camera focuses on
the
face framed by
the
double
border. To select another face for
focusing, tap a face (focus area) framed by a single border. The border surrounding the
selected face will change
to
a
double
border.
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