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Hi I have been trying to get Face auto-focus to work on a7III in 4k internally I have tried everything possible to make face detection work in 4k but it just doesn’t work I turned off proxy and set it to 4k 24 fps with 100mb not optical zoom, always connected on mobile page is off and yet it always turns off and if I try switching it on again it doesn’t allow me and I tried it on airplane mode it shows me that it doesn’t work in 4k as the image shows in the attachements however I have seen multiple persons online with it working flawlessly anyone knows an answer to that? thank you
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Hi on Saturday , not for the first time, I gave up trying to use the eye focus on my A7r2. It matters not which lens I have fitted, but the acquisition of a face square and the eye focus square are random to say the least. Given the praises that have been sung over these focusing aids I have to assume I have something not set correctly. I was taking 20-30 images of 50 models at speed so I tried both continuous and single focus modes, full focus area and zone are and even centre area. I have face recognition turned on and eye focus assigned to c3 button. I was shooting with studio lights at f8 _ 1/160 _ iso 100 all day . Is there a focal length that works better, I see videos of people using all sorts of focal lengths and still saying how brilliant the eye focus is. I found standing in roughly the same place and the models the same that the face recognition was totally random when it appeared. The images them selves are fine , in fact every one is in focus so thats not a issue. What are the aperture and other parameters that you have found that allow the camera to regularly find faces never mind the eye focus?
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From the album: stevedexteruk
This is Cleveland Street in the Fitzrovia district of London. The street art, depicting the face with red lips, appears to be by Anna Laurini. Camera was a Sony A7Rmk2 with 16-35mm FE lens. I forget my settings but will add them later© stevedexteruk@yahoo.co.uk Steve Dexter SteveDexterUK