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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 167589" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>As someone who has always been and likely will always be a "hobbyist" here is my take on RAW and JPEG. I agree with AC016 and anyone else who said shoot in both. Having a D7000 I have the bonus of 2 memory cards so I just set my camera to put RAW on card 1 and JPEG on card 2. After I view the shots in JPEG I can easily pull the RAW version from the other card if I need it and just delete whatever I dont want to keep. I would suggest dropping a few extra bucks on a high speed large capacity memory card for cameras with only 1 card slot to shoot both RAW and JPEG. After all, you spend hundreds (sometimes thousands) for a body and the same for lenses, why not get a capable memory card that should fill the bill for well under $100? Also, as noted by previous post, why spend the money for DSLR equipment and then not use it to its full capacity? You wouldn't buy a sports car and never take it out of 2nd gear would you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 167589, member: 9917"] As someone who has always been and likely will always be a "hobbyist" here is my take on RAW and JPEG. I agree with AC016 and anyone else who said shoot in both. Having a D7000 I have the bonus of 2 memory cards so I just set my camera to put RAW on card 1 and JPEG on card 2. After I view the shots in JPEG I can easily pull the RAW version from the other card if I need it and just delete whatever I dont want to keep. I would suggest dropping a few extra bucks on a high speed large capacity memory card for cameras with only 1 card slot to shoot both RAW and JPEG. After all, you spend hundreds (sometimes thousands) for a body and the same for lenses, why not get a capable memory card that should fill the bill for well under $100? Also, as noted by previous post, why spend the money for DSLR equipment and then not use it to its full capacity? You wouldn't buy a sports car and never take it out of 2nd gear would you? [/QUOTE]
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