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Oct 30, 2024 - 11:55 PM
To enable Real-time Eye AF on the Sony Alpha A6600 camera, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the camera and navigate to the menu by pressing the Menu button.
2. In the menu, go to the second page (Camera Settings 2) by using the multi-selector or the control wheel.
3. Scroll down to the "Autofocus" section and select "AF2" using the multi-selector or the control wheel.
4. In the AF2 menu, select "Face/Eye AF Set." This will open the Face/Eye AF Set submenu.
5. In the Face/Eye AF Set submenu, select "Face/Eye AF" and set it to "On."
6. Go back to the AF2 menu and select "Subject Detection."
7. In the Subject Detection submenu, select "Animal" if you want to enable Real-time Eye AF for animals as well. Otherwise, select "Human."
8. Exit the menu by pressing the Menu button.
Real-time Eye AF is now enabled on your Sony Alpha A6600 camera. When you are shooting, the camera will automatically detect and track the eyes of your subjects, ensuring that they stay in focus even if they move around. You can also prioritize the subject's left or right eye by adjusting the settings or by touching the camera's monitor screen.
For more detailed instructions and information, please refer to the Sony Alpha A6600 Help Guide provided above.
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