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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Jpeg vs image size relationships. . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 111415" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The question I'd like you to answer is: Why is cd burning so important to you. With the new usb portable drives that are really affordable, I don't understand why you'd still want to use cd technology that is so limiting as far as picture size. You can buy 2 portable hard drives 1Tb each and then use the camera's full resolution. If CDs are for sharing pictures, think about usb memory sticks that are very cheap. It doesn't take much time to transfer pictures you want to share on a stick that can be viewed on a HD tv screen and I find it much user friendly than the cd.</p><p></p><p>But this is only my personal point of view. You may have your very good reasons too.</p><p></p><p>I always use the camera in RAW+Jpegs (medium-large) just to make my selections quicker. I then keep only the raw files and photoshop copies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 111415, member: 3903"] The question I'd like you to answer is: Why is cd burning so important to you. With the new usb portable drives that are really affordable, I don't understand why you'd still want to use cd technology that is so limiting as far as picture size. You can buy 2 portable hard drives 1Tb each and then use the camera's full resolution. If CDs are for sharing pictures, think about usb memory sticks that are very cheap. It doesn't take much time to transfer pictures you want to share on a stick that can be viewed on a HD tv screen and I find it much user friendly than the cd. But this is only my personal point of view. You may have your very good reasons too. I always use the camera in RAW+Jpegs (medium-large) just to make my selections quicker. I then keep only the raw files and photoshop copies. [/QUOTE]
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