Sony HDR-XR160 Handycam® Handbook - Page 39
Capturing smiles automatically (Smile Shutter), is the default setting An orange
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Table of Contents Enjoy Useful Functions Touch the face or a point you want to track. Capturing smiles automatically (Smile Shutter) A photo is recorded automatically when the camcorder detects the smile of a person during movie recording ([Dual Capture] is the default setting) (page 84). An orange frame appears around a face targeted for possible smile detection shot. The double-lined frame is displayed. To stop tracking, touch / that appears on the right of the LCD screen. Notes The subject you touched may not be detected, depending on the surrounding brightness or hairstyle of the subject. In this case, touch the subject again when you record. If you want to track a face, set the [Face Detection] setting to other than [Off] ([Auto] is the default setting). Tips The double-lined frame around a face targeted for possible smile detection shot turns orange. If the face you touched disappears from the LCD screen, the subject selected in [Face Detection] (p. 83) has priority. If the face you touched returns to the screen, that face has priority. Notes When the frame rate and the recording mode are set to [60i]/[Highest Quality ] or [60p]/[60p Quality ], you cannot use the Smile Shutter function while recording movies. Furthermore, when the frame rate is set to [24p], you cannot use the Smile Shutter function, either (HDR-CX360/CX360V/PJ30/ PJ30V/PJ50/PJ50V). Smiles may not be detected depending on recording conditions, subject conditions, and the setting of your camcorder. Tips You can select the subject that has priority for face detection and smile detection with [Face Detection] (p. 83). When you specify the priority subject by touching the detection frame on the LCD screen, the face with a double-lined frame has priority. If a smile is not detected, set [Smile Sensitivity] (p. 84). Index US 39