Casio EX-V8 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
Face recognition in the Family First mode may be slower than
in the Normal mode because the camera needs time to
determine whether the faces in the image are the same as the
recorded faces. Also, compared with the Normal mode, the
Family First mode will not be able to recognize faces that are
far away and small.
If the camera is unable to find a face when you press the
shutter button, it will focus on the center of the screen.
Always make sure that Auto Focus (AF) is selected as the
focus mode when shooting with face recognition. Use of no
other focus mode is supported.
When shooting with the camera held sideways (for a portrait
orientation shot), face recognition may take more time when
shooting with the camera held normally (landscape
orientation).
Face recognition cannot be used in combination with any of
the following features.
Images recorded with certain BEST SHOT scenes
(Business cards and documents, White board, etc., Old
Photo, ID Photo, Layout, Auto Framing)
Movie mode, MOVIE BEST SHOT scenes
The following functions are disabled when shooting with face
recognition.
Multi AF
You can select an exposure mode to control how the camera
configures its aperture and shutter speed settings when
recording an image.
In the S mode and A mode, you can also change the
exposure compensation (EV shift) setting.
Manually Configuring Shutter Speed
and Aperture Settings
A Mode (Aperture
Priority AE)
You set the aperture manually, and the
camera sets the applicable shutter speed
automatically.
S Mode (Shutter
Speed Priority
AE)
You set the shutter speed manually, and
the camera sets the applicable aperture
value automatically.
M Mode (Manual
Exposure)
You can set the shutter speed and
aperture manually.