CX100 Ease Of Use
Smile Shutter technology While shooting your original movie footage, Smile Shutter automatically detects and takes a still image of your subject if he or she smiles. Face Detection also optimises focus, exposure, skin colour, and flash settings* to ensure subjects always look their best. It’s a great way to record snapshots of smiling friends and family members. Save the best smiles with Smile Shutter both in videos and photos up to the full capacity of the recording media. There’s no need to change settings, so it’s easy for anyone to use the CX100.
Smile Detection Setting
By default, Smile Shutter on the CX100 operates in the Dual Capture setting and automatically takes photographs if a smile is detected, now thats amazing Artifical Intelligence (AI) while video footage is being recorded. Users can also select the Always ON setting that automatically takes photos of smiling subjects whenever the camcorder is in Recording mode - even if in Still Image Recording mode.
CX100 Smile Sensitivity Setting
You can easily set the Smile Shutter to only capture smiles of a certain level if desired. Simply select the High sensitivity setting to shoot even the faintest smiles, the default Medium setting to capture normal everyday smiles, or the Low sensitivity setting to photograph huge grins
Smile Priority Setting
In the default Auto mode, Smile Shutter detects and photographs subjects of all ages when they smile. But you can prioritise smiling children by selecting the Child Priority setting or smiling adults by activating the Adult Priority setting. Then leave the rest to advanced Face Detection technology.Face Detection Technology
The CX100 is the only camcorder with Face Detection technology for movie recording. Sony synergizes this technology with BIONZ to deliver highly precise, high-speed auto focusing with detection for up to 8 subjects' faces and precise focusing of the main subject. This synergism ensures quick camera tracking of subjects even when their faces are moving and significantly improves the performance of various features. For example, it enhances colour control adjustment of skin and other facial features. When shooting movies, it prevents under/over-exposure of your subjects' faces. And when shooting still images, it optimises the flash settings to prevent loss of detail in face highlights and shadows.
Scene Selection modes easy to use
Scene Selection modes is easy to use and lets you easily create beautiful images in almost any type of setting. Whether capturing a sunset with friends in the foreground and illuminated skyscrapers in the background, natural beauty at beach resorts, fireworks bursting at night, or festive white landscapes of snow, the results are as spectacular as the scene you shoot. The Portrait mode, for example, can produce sharp images of people or flowers on soft backgrounds.