Face/Eye Af Set - Sony DSC-RX0M2 Help Manual

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Digital Still Camera
DSC-RX0M2

Face/Eye AF Set.

This function is used to determine whether or not the camera will focus with priority on human faces or eyes.
MENU →
(Camera Settings1) → [Face/Eye AF Set.] → desired setting item.
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Menu item details
Face Priority in AF:
Sets whether or not to detect faces inside the focusing area and focus on the eyes (Eye AF) when autofocus is activated.
([On]/[Off])
Right/Left Eye Select:
Specifies the eye to be detected. If [Right Eye] or [Left Eye] is selected, only the selected eye is detected.
[Auto]: The camera detects eyes automatically.
[Right Eye]: The right eye of the subject (the eye on the left side from the photographer's perspective) is detected.
[Left Eye]: The left eye of the subject (the eye on the right side from the photographer's perspective) is detected.
Face Detect. Frame Disp.:
Sets whether or not to display the face detection frame when [Face Priority in AF] is set to [On]. ([On]/[Off])
Face detection frame
When the product detects a face, the gray face detection frame appears. When the product determines that autofocus is
enabled, the face detection frame turns white.
In case you have registered the priority order for each face using [Face Registration], the product automatically selects
the first prioritized face and the face detection frame over that face turns white. The face detection frames of other
registered faces turn reddish-purple.
Eye detection frame
A white eye detection frame appears when an eye is detected and the camera determines that autofocusing is possible,
depending on the settings.
[Eye AF] by custom key
You can also use the Eye AF function by assigning [Eye AF] to the
(Enter) button with the custom key function. The
camera can focus on human eyes as long as you are pressing the key. This is useful when you want to temporarily apply
the Eye AF function to the entire screen regardless of the setting for [Focus Area].
For instance, if [Focus Area] is set to [Flexible Spot] and you want the camera to focus on an eye outside of the focusing
frame, you can apply the Eye AF function by pressing the custom key to which [Eye AF] has been assigned, without
changing [Focus Area].
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