The ZVE10 II cannot recognise any of these subjects due to the lack of an AI chip. Eye AF detects a human eye not only when shooting still images, but also when shooting video, and it works extremely well. It is visibly fast enough to follow an eye around the screen, and you can ...
Leaving in-camera sharpening at factory default setting can aggravate judder. On the other hand, cranking sharpening all the way down to absolute minimum removes fine detail. It sounds like what you are describing is motion blur. 60 fps is often used for sports for a crisper looking image wit...