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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 545004" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I usually shoot in RAW (NEF) + JPEG Fine. Whatever you do, be sure to include RAW (NEF) in your choice. It will fill up your cards faster, but you will have so much more data in each exposure to work with when you are done. Just make sure you have enough cards and backups. In addition, make sure you get the images onto a drive and a backup as soon as you can.</p><p></p><p>For the most part, cards are cheap. Take plenty of them, and keep them in a good card storage container. Whether or not the container is weather-sealed, it wouldn't hurt to keep them in a Zip-loc bag (or equivalent) for extra precaution. (A bit of air left in the bag will keep it afloat in case it is dropped into water!)</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 545004, member: 13556"] I usually shoot in RAW (NEF) + JPEG Fine. Whatever you do, be sure to include RAW (NEF) in your choice. It will fill up your cards faster, but you will have so much more data in each exposure to work with when you are done. Just make sure you have enough cards and backups. In addition, make sure you get the images onto a drive and a backup as soon as you can. For the most part, cards are cheap. Take plenty of them, and keep them in a good card storage container. Whether or not the container is weather-sealed, it wouldn't hurt to keep them in a Zip-loc bag (or equivalent) for extra precaution. (A bit of air left in the bag will keep it afloat in case it is dropped into water!) WM [/QUOTE]
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