
Sony, today, released a firmware update for its RX10 IV camera that gives it Real-Time Animal Eye AF and improves the overall stability of the camera. Firmware version 2. 00 adds the same functionality we’ve seen Sony add to a number of its other mirrorless cameras.
As with the other cameras, the update makes it possible to use Sony’s AI-powered eye-tracking feature on certain animals. Sony doesn’t specifically say what animals the functionality is limited to, but does note in the firmware changelog that ‘Eye detection may not be possible depending on the environment, animal type or the movement of the animal. ’
Below is a brief explainer video of the feature shared by Sony on its YouTube channel:
Firmware version 2. 00 for the RX10 IV is available to download for macOS and Windows computers on Sony’s RX10 IV support page.
. dpreview.com2019-11-15 22:30