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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 556632" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I don't really know if Nikon employs a reduced-size, low-res JPG for previewing or not. I would suggest you extract some of the embedded JPG's and compare the image resolution to the corresponding JPG image as recorded when shooting in JPG or RAW+JPG, and find out. Older Canon bodies embedded a one-quarter sized, low-res JPG that was something along the lines of 2MP, if memory serves. Newer Canon bodies (at least some, if not all) do embed a full-resolution JPG image in the CR2 file (the Canon equivalent of a .NEF file) but again, I'm not sure what Nikon does. I think you'll need to extract and compare for a definitive answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 556632, member: 13090"] I don't really know if Nikon employs a reduced-size, low-res JPG for previewing or not. I would suggest you extract some of the embedded JPG's and compare the image resolution to the corresponding JPG image as recorded when shooting in JPG or RAW+JPG, and find out. Older Canon bodies embedded a one-quarter sized, low-res JPG that was something along the lines of 2MP, if memory serves. Newer Canon bodies (at least some, if not all) do embed a full-resolution JPG image in the CR2 file (the Canon equivalent of a .NEF file) but again, I'm not sure what Nikon does. I think you'll need to extract and compare for a definitive answer. [/QUOTE]
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