Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV to get real-time animal eye AF via firmware update

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who love to capture the antics of their pets.So it's great news to know that Sony isn't keeping this technology to the Alpha range of
mirrorless cameras, but is now bringing it to its best superzoom bridge camera.Sony Japan has announced that a new firmware update has been
the update will not only allow the camera to lock onto an animal's pupil, but also improve the existing eye AF function on the camera
With the new firmware, the RX10 IV should be able to focus on a person's eye when the shutter button is half-pressed.In addition to
improvements to autofocus functionality, the update will also improve "operational stability" but no specifics have been listed.Sony hasn't
announced a date for the firmware update rollout except to say it's been "scheduled for 2019", meaning it should be available to download
before the year is out.The RX10 IV was launched in October 2017, quickly becoming our favorite superzoom
After two years, the camera remains in top spot, thanks to its fast 24-600mm lens, brilliant noise performance at high ISO settings and it's
It's not quite a traveling companion due its size and remains one of the more expensive bridge cameras available today
That said, its well worth every penny if you're after an all-in-one powerhouse.