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Photography Xiaobai asks for help

In the upper left corner of the viewfinder screen of Sony digital camera, the green wireframe usually represents the focus of the camera. This design is used to help users determine the focus position more accurately when shooting. If you see more than one small green box, it may be part of the multi-point focusing system, which is used to track the focus.

To close this green wireframe or adjust its display mode, you can follow the following steps:

Consult the user manual of the camera. Different models of Sony digital cameras may have different settings, so consulting the user manual for your camera model is the most accurate method.

enter the camera's settings menu. Usually, you can find options related to focusing or display settings in the camera's menu.

find the focus or display settings, and in the settings menu, find the settings related to focus or display. This may include the display mode of focus, focusing mode, focusing auxiliary line, etc.

close the green wireframe. After finding the relevant settings, you can choose to turn off the green wireframe or adjust its display mode. Specific options may vary depending on the camera model, but there are usually clear options to turn off or adjust the display of focus.