Even with the most well-behaved pets, taking a great picture can be a difficult task but FujiFilm says it has the answer. The Finepix Z700, which is out this month, includes face-detection technology that can recognize canine and feline faces, and it can snap a picture automatically when your pet look towards the camera lens.
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