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Dogs and cats are recognised by the camera’s subject-tracking technology, as are birds – even when in flight. The camera’s people- tracking abilities have been optimized for better tracking of subjects wearing a helmet or mask – perfect for sporting spectaculars. If neither if these are visible (for example, when a footballer suddenly turns away), the EOS R3 prioritises the subject’s head, then their body. If the eyes are not visible, the face is given priority instead. The camera identifies, and focuses on, the eyes of the subject it’s tracking. Of course, selection of AF points is also possible using either the camera’s Multi Controller or our unique Smart Controller. A single camera can be programmed for different photographers or for the same photographer wearing either spectacles or contact lenses. The Eye Controlled AF system is easy to calibrate, and calibration settings can be saved for instant recall, and even swapped between bodies via memory card. The same magic can be performed on anything from politicians in press conferences, motorbikes on racetracks and even birds in the sky. Press the button and the EOS R3 will track that athlete, picking them out from the crowd. Shooting athletics on the track? Just select the runner you want to follow simply by looking at them. The combination of Eye Controlled AF and Focus Tracking makes the EOS R3 a formidable action camera.
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There is, quite simply, nothing else like it. A half-press of the camera’s shutter button then either focuses at the selected AF point or initiates continuous tracking of the chosen subject. The EOS R3 offers a completely new and natural way to focus: select an AF point, or a subject to track, simply by looking at it.