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D7100
Anyone Shoot in Jpeg with our D7100's
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 428349" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>A lot of people use raw for the wrong purpose and thats exactly what ur friend is talking about and is very correct. People use raw because it gives them the peace of mind that they can fix theyre bad skills later. Its a safety net. We shoot weddings jpeg and we work hard to get 80-90 of the final image in camera. Thats hard and thats skill. We shoot more but thats to make sure we get the image. The customers demand we get the shot. And sure ive screwed up shots and wished i had it in raw. Mostly its the freakin flash not recycling fast enough and the shot I need isnt flashed. Its the one before or right after. Thats the chance u take when u shoot many shots one after the other. </p><p></p><p>And u cant do everything in raw. If the image is bad it will look fishy after its processed. Ur friend is right though. Shooting jpeg will force u to get it right in the camera closer to the final image u envisioned at first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 428349, member: 14443"] A lot of people use raw for the wrong purpose and thats exactly what ur friend is talking about and is very correct. People use raw because it gives them the peace of mind that they can fix theyre bad skills later. Its a safety net. We shoot weddings jpeg and we work hard to get 80-90 of the final image in camera. Thats hard and thats skill. We shoot more but thats to make sure we get the image. The customers demand we get the shot. And sure ive screwed up shots and wished i had it in raw. Mostly its the freakin flash not recycling fast enough and the shot I need isnt flashed. Its the one before or right after. Thats the chance u take when u shoot many shots one after the other. And u cant do everything in raw. If the image is bad it will look fishy after its processed. Ur friend is right though. Shooting jpeg will force u to get it right in the camera closer to the final image u envisioned at first. [/QUOTE]
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