Originally posted by Larrymc Some how if the camera senses motion or panning and you trip the shutter button it will display the in focus point in red in the "Detailed Information Display" if the camera or if subject is stationary it will only show the selected point in white. This explains why my aircraft in flight photos show a focus point in focus.
post this pics here I want to see couple of this shots
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Originally posted by Larrymc Yes photos are sharp but sometimes the system doesn't report the selected focus point as being in focus. You can confirm the focus point by pushing the review button then the info button and scrolling to the second selection "Detailed information Screen". In the upper right corner of the detailed screen will be a replica of the AF selection with the in focus area in red otherwise it will be displayed in white.
The Lens focus data is contained in the "Maker Notes" section of EXIFTool. I use EXIFToolGUI which is a GUI adaptation of Phil Harvey's excellent EXIFTool program. Lots of good data is available from the tool. Google EXIFToolGUI and download the exe file.
I know some exif data is not visible in windows deafault jpeg properties info screen, but it wasn't missing that much for me, to actually download some tool for that.
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But now, when you already mention this Phil Harvey's tool, I will download it, just to see, what it can read from my jpeg files here ..
I'm certainly glad you did solve your problem, or answer on your own questions
Cheers
Last edited by panonski; 04-20-2017 at 07:10 AM.