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<blockquote data-quote="Dusker" data-source="post: 75578" data-attributes="member: 10618"><p>Hi Colin</p><p>I know the camera processes the raw data and converts to jpg. I thought you were inferring something different. I maintain my position which is shoot the very best I can with available light etc (I am not even a flash person). I shoot in RAW and jpg fine and large format. In this way I can see the jpg files immediately. I delete what I don't want along with the nef files. One day I will have the photo that I really want to do something with and then I will pull up the nef file. I also class them as a secondary backup albeit the best there could be to any photo I take. I suppose it is just a case of what suits an individual. I accidently set my camera at just RAW whilst on a boat cruise in Kakadu. I have had to wait to come home to view them as my netbook did not have the appropriate program. Guess what -- still haven't looked at them. I like the immediacy of jpg files. My husband likes the RAW as he works differently to me. To each their own method. Cheers Heather</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusker, post: 75578, member: 10618"] Hi Colin I know the camera processes the raw data and converts to jpg. I thought you were inferring something different. I maintain my position which is shoot the very best I can with available light etc (I am not even a flash person). I shoot in RAW and jpg fine and large format. In this way I can see the jpg files immediately. I delete what I don't want along with the nef files. One day I will have the photo that I really want to do something with and then I will pull up the nef file. I also class them as a secondary backup albeit the best there could be to any photo I take. I suppose it is just a case of what suits an individual. I accidently set my camera at just RAW whilst on a boat cruise in Kakadu. I have had to wait to come home to view them as my netbook did not have the appropriate program. Guess what -- still haven't looked at them. I like the immediacy of jpg files. My husband likes the RAW as he works differently to me. To each their own method. Cheers Heather [/QUOTE]
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