>>3522193> Forget about even trying eye AF if they're also wearing eyeglasses and a cap. You don't need to "try" EyeAF unless it's on an older Sony, the realtime Eye AF anon meant is getting selected automatically if possible, else face AF, else the AF area you selected (optionally with tracking).
Even with the issue that eyeAF can't always deal with eyeglasses and such or that face detection doesn't work in absolutely every position, you should automatically get the next best thing.
>Meanwhile, if there's a photo of someone printed on a pull-up banner in the same frame as my subject, my Sony locks onto the eye on the banner every time.If you have other faces in your frame, you just quickly register the desired person's face and it generally speaking won't pick the other faces anymore.