ILCE-9M2
5-010-473-11 (1)
GB
59
Shooting
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Hint
• When [Right/Left Eye Select] is not set to [Auto], or you execute
[Switch Right/Left Eye] using the custom key, the eye detection
frame appears. Even when [Right/Left Eye Select] is set to [Auto], if
[Face/Eye Frame Display] is set to [On], the eye detection frame will appear
over detected eyes during movie shooting.
• If you want the face or eye detection frame to disappear within a certain
period of time after the camera has focused on the face or eye, set
[AF Area Auto Clear] to [On].
Note
• When [Subject Detection] is set to [Human], the eyes of animals are not
detected. When [Subject Detection] is set to [Animal], human faces are not
detected.
• When [Subject Detection] is set to [Animal], the following functions cannot be
used.
– Right/Left Eye Select
– Face Priority in Multi Metering
– Regist. Faces Priority
• 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 subject is moving too much, the detection frame may not be displayed
correctly over their eyes.
• Depending on the circumstances, the eyes cannot be focused.
• When the camera cannot focus on human eyes, it will detect and focus on
the face instead. 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.
• When recording movies with [Subject Detection] set to [Animal], you cannot
use the eye detection function.
• The eye detection frame is not displayed when the Eye AF function is
unavailable.