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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 67349" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Well, atleast you make me laugh, lol. Jpeg, RAW, they are just file formats, one being more "malleable" than the other. I dont know how you can associate a file format to the value or usefulness of your equipment. I would agree with you if you said that leaving your DSLR in Auto is akin to turning it into a P&S, but i would go no further than that. Are not all cameras "point and shoot"? For, if we did not point and shoot, we would not take pictures. Again, they are just file formats and each serves it's purpose for the prospective photog. It's a bit snobish to draw a line in the sand and say that the only proper and useful way to use a DSLR, is to shoot in RAW. I am sorry, but it's laughable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 67349, member: 9619"] Well, atleast you make me laugh, lol. Jpeg, RAW, they are just file formats, one being more "malleable" than the other. I dont know how you can associate a file format to the value or usefulness of your equipment. I would agree with you if you said that leaving your DSLR in Auto is akin to turning it into a P&S, but i would go no further than that. Are not all cameras "point and shoot"? For, if we did not point and shoot, we would not take pictures. Again, they are just file formats and each serves it's purpose for the prospective photog. It's a bit snobish to draw a line in the sand and say that the only proper and useful way to use a DSLR, is to shoot in RAW. I am sorry, but it's laughable. [/QUOTE]
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