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Two things I'm curious about. First, I'm wondering what benefit is there in knowing the focus point in images in post. What would that tell you, other than the cam AF missed the mark. But that can be revealed by examining image.Secondly, if you're using an a7 series cam, the viewfinder's AF squares will tell you exactly where the focus points are and where the "tracking" is looking, regardless of how fast the target is moving. We need only pay attention.I'm not being judgmental, but rather curious about why the need to know the FP in post; especially when a critical eye would disclose that point. But knowing that, how can that help you? Perhaps I'm missing something, since I too am learning new things and always thirsty for tips and shortcuts.The fact Canon incorporates that feature, there must be some value I'm not aware of. And curious what it might be.
Two things I'm curious about. First, I'm wondering what benefit is there in knowing the focus point in images in post. What would that tell you, other than the cam AF missed the mark. But that can be revealed by examining image.
Secondly, if you're using an a7 series cam, the viewfinder's AF squares will tell you exactly where the focus points are and where the "tracking" is looking, regardless of how fast the target is moving. We need only pay attention.
I'm not being judgmental, but rather curious about why the need to know the FP in post; especially when a critical eye would disclose that point. But knowing that, how can that help you? Perhaps I'm missing something, since I too am learning new things and always thirsty for tips and shortcuts.
The fact Canon incorporates that feature, there must be some value I'm not aware of. And curious what it might be.