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<blockquote data-quote="cbg" data-source="post: 75647" data-attributes="member: 10561"><p>Heather, Sorry for the miscommunications. I completely agree on shooting the best possible picture. Although, like a lot of others, I generally shoot RAW, but will shoot jpeg fine on those occasions when I need to, generally family gatherings, etc. I just find that shooting RAW gives me greater flexibility. Most of my shooting is wildlife (birds) and outdoors subjects, and given the unpredictabilily of the subject and changing lighting, I find that shooting in RAW gives me a little more lattitude in the final image.</p><p></p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbg, post: 75647, member: 10561"] Heather, Sorry for the miscommunications. I completely agree on shooting the best possible picture. Although, like a lot of others, I generally shoot RAW, but will shoot jpeg fine on those occasions when I need to, generally family gatherings, etc. I just find that shooting RAW gives me greater flexibility. Most of my shooting is wildlife (birds) and outdoors subjects, and given the unpredictabilily of the subject and changing lighting, I find that shooting in RAW gives me a little more lattitude in the final image. Colin [/QUOTE]
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