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Hello, I am new to your forum, I am a French and I am passionate about photography, I have a sony rx 100 M5, the face is blurred for what reason? I am in automatic mode ...

I would like to have your help please?

thank you
 
sorry for my head, I found myself even horrible and ugly in the photos
 
 

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Hello, I took a picture in automatic iA mode with my mobile phone to show what I was talking about

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I am guessing here, but I think the camera will focus on what it can see when you press the shutter button to activate the timer. But of course you are not in the frame at that moment.

You can remotely trigger the timer using a iPhone or similar when you are in front of the camera so it will focus on you.

This may be another option though I am not sure how this works https://helpguide.sony.net/dsc/1630/v1/en/contents/TP0000818588.html?search=Timer

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It's my new photo no self timer :)

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