chipmaster
Senior Member
Google and the search function are your friends. There are numerous threads here and articles on the WEB on that, but since you asked in a gear forum.
The measurabators and peepers will tell you only real and serious photographers shoot RAW and amateurs shoot jpg
I was shooting an event and made the friendship of a nice young out of HS photographer. He asked me what I shot, told him JPG, he was like "NO RAW IS SO MUCH BETTER" given his toy equipment it is no wonder he needed raw, LOL.
Shoot what works for you, not good enough then adjust. JPG does throw away lots of detail and information, if that is important then shoot RAW with the slight overhead in storage and processing.
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" Today's Pictures Are Tomorrow's Memories "
The measurabators and peepers will tell you only real and serious photographers shoot RAW and amateurs shoot jpg
I was shooting an event and made the friendship of a nice young out of HS photographer. He asked me what I shot, told him JPG, he was like "NO RAW IS SO MUCH BETTER" given his toy equipment it is no wonder he needed raw, LOL.
Shoot what works for you, not good enough then adjust. JPG does throw away lots of detail and information, if that is important then shoot RAW with the slight overhead in storage and processing.
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" Today's Pictures Are Tomorrow's Memories "
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