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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
BIG learning curve ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="traceyjj" data-source="post: 351848" data-attributes="member: 27458"><p>Thanks... for a few weeks I will be shooting jpg, so I can instantly see my images (going away for a couple of short breaks and we only take a notebook computer with us) What are the advantages of a newbie (new camera, not new shooter) shooting raw? I assumed that if I shot jpg I would be able to see images straight away and go back/reshoot, but wouldnt get that option with a low spec "laptop" and raw files</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traceyjj, post: 351848, member: 27458"] Thanks... for a few weeks I will be shooting jpg, so I can instantly see my images (going away for a couple of short breaks and we only take a notebook computer with us) What are the advantages of a newbie (new camera, not new shooter) shooting raw? I assumed that if I shot jpg I would be able to see images straight away and go back/reshoot, but wouldnt get that option with a low spec "laptop" and raw files [/QUOTE]
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