There is a lot of conflicting information out there about the use of Eye-AF on the A7R and other cameras.
Some say it won't work unless face-recognition is selected, others deny this. I know that face recognition works only with the human face; animals don't have the right kind of face for the software to work.
But I am going on a safari soon and want to know if Eye-AF will work with animal eyes; if face-recognition isn't important, as some claim, then it might.
Anybody out there with reale experience that can help me?
I have both the A7R and an A6000 and my Minolta 100-300 zoom will need the use of the LA-EA4 adapter. My other tele option is the Sony 18-200 Zoom, probably best suited to the A6000.
Eye-AF on A7R and A6000
Eye-AF on A7R and A6000
Kit: all Sony now:
RX-100/3, A6000, A7R. Lenses:FE16-35, FE24-70, SonyF10-18,SonyF18-200, FE35/f2.8, F16/2.8, Minolta APO 100-300, Nikon 135 macro, Nikon 50/1.4, various extras.
RX-100/3, A6000, A7R. Lenses:FE16-35, FE24-70, SonyF10-18,SonyF18-200, FE35/f2.8, F16/2.8, Minolta APO 100-300, Nikon 135 macro, Nikon 50/1.4, various extras.
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