Subject to detect – Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with 24-105mm f/4-7.1 Lens User Manual

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Subject to Detect

You can specify conditions for automatic selection of the main subject to track.
Selecting an option other than [

None

] will display a tracking frame [

] for the main subject

detected. The tracking frame will move to track subjects that start moving.
You can shoot with the subject's eyes in focus by setting [

:

Eye detection

] to an option

other than [

Disable

] (

).

Auto

Automatic selection of the main subject to track from any people, animals, or vehicles in
the scene.

People

Prioritizes the faces or heads of people as the main subjects to track.
When a person's face or head can no longer be detected, the camera attempts to detect
and track their torso. If their torso cannot be detected, the camera may track other parts
of their body.

Animals

Detects animals (dogs, cats, birds, or horses) and people, with animal detection results
given priority to determine main subjects to track.
For animals, the camera attempts to detect faces or bodies, and a tracking frame is
shown over any face detected.
When an animal's face or entire body cannot be detected, the camera may track part of
their body.

Vehicles

Detects vehicles (sports cars and motorcycles, aircraft, and trains) and people, with
vehicle detection results given priority to determine main subjects to track.
For vehicles, the camera attempts to detect key details or the entire vehicle (or for trains,
the front part), and a tracking frame is shown over any of these details detected.
If key details or the entire vehicle cannot be detected, the camera may track other parts
of the vehicle.
Press the <

> button to enable or disable Spot detection for key details of vehicles.

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