Panasonic DC-G9M2 Operating Instructions - Page 177
If even part of a subject to be recorded enters the AF area, it is, automatically detected
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Focus / Zoom - Selecting the AF Mode When or [ ] If even part of a subject to be recorded enters the AF area, it is automatically detected and focused. • If eyes are detected inside the AF area, eye detection (B) works. It is not possible to change the eye to focus on. (B) • [AF Detection Setting] is applied to all AF modes excluding [ ]. • When a person's eyes are detected, the eye closer to the camera will be brought into focus. The exposure will be adjusted to the face. (When [Metering Mode] is set to [ ]) • Depending on [Detecting Subject], the number of subjects that can be detected at once with [ ] of the AF mode will be different. [HUMAN] ([Eye/Face/Body], [Eye/Face]): Maximum 15 (maximum 3 bodies detected) [ANIMAL] ([Body]), [CAR], [MOTORCYCLE]: Maximum 3 [ANIMAL] ([Eye/Body]): Maximum 1 • Automatic detection may not be available due to the camera settings. • You can make it so the metering range for automatic exposure is not prioritized on the eyes and face when automatic detection works: ([Face Priority In Multi Metering]: 560) • The cross that appears on human eyes when focused can be made to disappear: ([Human Eye Detection Display]: 568) 177