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D3200
Image Quality Settings Rough Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="Warlock" data-source="post: 386077" data-attributes="member: 16360"><p>I concur with the learned opinions here and I will go Jay one step further. I have had my 3200 for almost a year now. Shoot RAW + JPEG. The reason I say that is because if you like the JPEG you can always dump the RAW. I am just starting to learn Lightroom but I can tell you when it comes to 'developing" a RAW vs JPEG image you have very few adjustment options as compared to all you can do in LR with a RAW file. If I had not shot RAW what I have learned so far about LR would be very limited and I wouldn't have some of the great mages I have now. As to space, I have a 1TB external drive I bought for around $80. Use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warlock, post: 386077, member: 16360"] I concur with the learned opinions here and I will go Jay one step further. I have had my 3200 for almost a year now. Shoot RAW + JPEG. The reason I say that is because if you like the JPEG you can always dump the RAW. I am just starting to learn Lightroom but I can tell you when it comes to 'developing" a RAW vs JPEG image you have very few adjustment options as compared to all you can do in LR with a RAW file. If I had not shot RAW what I have learned so far about LR would be very limited and I wouldn't have some of the great mages I have now. As to space, I have a 1TB external drive I bought for around $80. Use them. [/QUOTE]
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