RAW or JPEG? Which one when?

Started 6 months ago | Discussion thread
jcharding
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Re: Both, always
In reply to Kim Letkeman, 6 months ago

So summarizing the point by point - on the bad side RAW+JPEG risks disaster with a full card.  On the plus side shooting RAW + JPEG means you are always covered with RAW, but do have the ability to skip RAW and use the in-camera JPEG engine, save substantial amounts of time by not having to deal with RAW, and occasionally get better images (the Fuji jpeg engine comes to mind).

This is silly, and I always shoot RAW.  RAW+JPEG offers advantages that are only offset by the risk of a full card - and given that RAW is the reason the card will fill up speedily, that doesn't seem to be such a compelling argument.

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