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<blockquote data-quote="topgunwghs" data-source="post: 103904" data-attributes="member: 12468"><p>One last thing for my next shoot. Do I want to continue to shoot in RAW vs JPeg Fine? What is the difference and benefit of RAW, I see that it needs much more PS to get it sharp and to the contrast of liking, then to upload it for regular use I ave to convert it to Jpeg most of the time, which I feel loses quality yet again, even if the file becomes larger in KB's... What is gained by RAW?</p><p></p><p>And, should I get a 58mm UV filter for the 55-300mm when mainly used for wildlife? It came with a 52mm by accident and is already leeched onto the 18-55mm for Landscape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topgunwghs, post: 103904, member: 12468"] One last thing for my next shoot. Do I want to continue to shoot in RAW vs JPeg Fine? What is the difference and benefit of RAW, I see that it needs much more PS to get it sharp and to the contrast of liking, then to upload it for regular use I ave to convert it to Jpeg most of the time, which I feel loses quality yet again, even if the file becomes larger in KB's... What is gained by RAW? And, should I get a 58mm UV filter for the 55-300mm when mainly used for wildlife? It came with a 52mm by accident and is already leeched onto the 18-55mm for Landscape. [/QUOTE]
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