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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
Nikon D-300 Bracketing order
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<blockquote data-quote="grey tones" data-source="post: 48772" data-attributes="member: 9158"><p>basically a raw image gives you the whole file so a lot more can be done in post processing</p><p>a jpeg removes some of the information ( to make the file smaller ) so you are limited on how much post processing you can do </p><p>its always better imho to shoot in raw then use the software that came with your camera to convert to a jpeg that way you wont use up your memory cards so fast</p><p>rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grey tones, post: 48772, member: 9158"] basically a raw image gives you the whole file so a lot more can be done in post processing a jpeg removes some of the information ( to make the file smaller ) so you are limited on how much post processing you can do its always better imho to shoot in raw then use the software that came with your camera to convert to a jpeg that way you wont use up your memory cards so fast rob [/QUOTE]
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