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Animal-Detection AF
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❚❚ Animal-Detection AF In modes other than b, the camera will detect the faces and eyes of dogs and cats (animal-detection AF) when Animal detection on is selected for Custom Setting a2 (Auto-area AF face/eye detection). Animal detection on is enabled at all times in f (pet portrait) mode. • When the camera detects a face of a dog or cat, a yellow border indicating the focus point will appear around the subject's face. If the camera detects the subject's eyes, the yellow focus point will instead appear over one or the other of their eyes. Focus point • If AF-C is selected for focus mode, or if the camera is shooting using AF-C when AF-A is selected for focus mode, the focus point will light yellow when faces or eyes are detected. • If AF-S is selected for focus mode, or if the camera is shooting using AF-S when AF-A is selected for focus mode, the focus point will turn green when the camera focuses. • If more than one face or eye of a dog or cat is detected, e and f icons will appear on the focus point. You will be able to position the focus point over a different face or eye by pressing 4 or 2. • During playback, you can zoom in on the face or eye used for focus by pressing J. 60 Basic Settings