Casio EX-Z1200 Owners Manual - Page 93

Face Recognition, Recognition, Description - digital camera manual

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• Using slow shutter speeds can cause digital noise to appear in the image. Because of this, the camera performs a noise reduction process automatically whenever the shutter speed is 1/4 second or slower. The slower the shutter speed, the greater the possibility that noise will be generated in an image. Because of the time required for noise reduction, it takes longer to record images shot at slower shutter speeds. Do not perform any key operation while an image recording operation is in progress. • At shutter speeds slower than 1/2 second, the brightness of the recorded image may not be the same as the brightness of the image that appears on the monitor screen. • Image Blur (page 137) is disabled during in the shutter speed priority AE mode and manual exposure mode. You can, however, turn on Camera Shake, if you like. Face Recognition The face recognition feature gives priority to the human faces in an image for focus and brightness settings. The following describes to two available face recognition modes. Face Recognition Description Mode Detects human faces and adjusts focus and brightness accordingly. • When multiple faces are detected, image is Normal mode given to any relatively large face located in the center of the image. Family First mode Detects human faces. When multiple faces are detected, this mode gives setting priority to the faces of family members whose faces have been registered using Record Family. SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 93

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93
SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
Using slo
w
sh
u
tter speeds can ca
u
se digital noise to
appear in the image. Beca
u
se of this, the camera performs
a noise red
u
ction process a
u
tomatically
w
hene
v
er the
sh
u
tter speed is 1/4 second or slo
w
er. The slo
w
er the
sh
u
tter speed, the greater the possi
b
ility that noise
w
ill
b
e
generated in an image. Beca
u
se of the time req
u
ired for
noise red
u
ction, it takes longer to record images shot at
slo
w
er sh
u
tter speeds. Do not perform any key operation
w
hile an image recording operation is in progress.
At sh
u
tter speeds slo
w
er than 1/2 second, the
b
rightness of
the recorded image may not
b
e the same as the
b
rightness
of the image that appears on the monitor screen.
Image Bl
u
r (page 137) is disa
b
led d
u
ring in the sh
u
tter
speed priority AE mode and man
u
al expos
u
re mode. Yo
u
can, ho
w
e
v
er, t
u
rn on Camera Shake, if yo
u
like.
The face recognition feat
u
re gi
v
es priority to the h
u
man faces in
an image for foc
u
s and
b
rightness settings. The follo
w
ing
descri
b
es to t
w
o a
v
aila
b
le face recognition modes.
Face Recognition
Face
Recognition
Mode
Description
Normal mode
Detects h
u
man faces and adj
u
sts foc
u
s and
b
rightness accordingly.
W
hen m
u
ltiple faces are detected, image is
gi
v
en to any relati
v
ely large face located in
the center of the image.
Family First
mode
Detects h
u
man faces.
W
hen m
u
ltiple faces are
detected, this mode gi
v
es setting priority to the
faces of family mem
b
ers
w
hose faces ha
v
e
b
een registered
u
sing Record Family.