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E79
The Setup Menu
Reference Section
Blink Warning
Choose whether or not blinking eyes are detected when using face detection
(A80) in the following shooting modes.
In the following scene modes: Scene auto selector (A39), Portrait (A39)
or Night portrait (when Tripod is selected) (A40)
Shooting modes j, k, l, m, M (when Face priority (E40) is selected for AF
area mode)
The Did someone blink? Screen
To zoom in the face for which blinking was detected,
rotate the zoom control toward g (i). To return to
full-frame playback mode, rotate the zoom control
toward f (h).
When the camera detects that one or more human
subjects have closed their eyes, press J or K during
playback zoom to display other faces.
Press the l button to delete the picture taken.
Press the k button or the shutter-release button to return to shooting mode.
If no operations are performed for a few seconds, the screen automatically
returns to the shooting screen.
B Note on Blink Warning
Some features cannot be used in combination with other menu settings. See “Features Not
Available in Combination” (A75) for more information.
Press the d button M z tab (A10) M Blink warning
Option Description
On
The Did someone blink? screen is displayed on the monitor if
the camera detects that a human subject may have closed the
eyes immediately after taking a picture using face detection. The
face of the human subject that may have closed his/her eyes is
framed by a yellow border. You can check the picture taken and
determine if you need to take the picture again.
Off (default setting) The camera does not detect blinks.
Exit
Exit
Exit
Did someone blink?