XT-3 + 100-400mm shot on ApolloOne viewer showing their version of AF point. For RAFs it doesn't show an actual AF point, but a fixed size, general area square which for most purposes will be good enough. I just tried it and it is somewhat like *Preview* on steroids. You can cycle through AF points (for DSLRs) and multiple detected faces at 100% magnifications using the shortcut keys. Press option-A to show AF points, and option-F to show detected faces. It is called ApolloOne and it is a Mac only image viewer. Then you can get focus point results like this, just not as comprehensive as the other one: Just follow the plugin install instructions in the included *Read me* there is a little editing to do to the LR plugin file name. Could anyone with experience with Silkypix comment on this please? Is there any such software which works with Fuji RAF files? I saw some suggestion that Silkypix might provide this facility. Yup! That one does a pretty good job for my old Nikons, unfortunately it does not support Fuji RAFs. Reading the posts here, I'm sure a lot of people would find this invaluable!Īn internet search shows it is possible but the only software I found was limited to Canon & Nikon cameras. This would be very useful in deciding if any focus error was due to the user or the camera. It would be very helpful to be able to view my images with the exact active focus square superimposed on the photo. Like some (many?) folk on this forum I occasionally get an out of focus shot.
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