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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 453298" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>jpeg is to get the images out of the camera and post them fast - whether to FB or to your client. Most sports and wedding photographers use jpeg where the images are needed immediately and the display will be small -less than 3 MP.</p><p></p><p>RAW is used for better control of the exposures and fine tweaking to get best out of the image, especially if you are printing them big. Then there are situations when you need to recover shadows or highlights.</p><p></p><p>So if you need the images immediately for posting you shoot jpeg. If you want to post process them to extract maximum quality you shoot RAW. If bulk of the images are required for fast posting and a few for post processing you shoot RAW+jpeg. Then select what you want to PP, and delete the rest of the RAW, keeping the jpeg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 453298, member: 16090"] jpeg is to get the images out of the camera and post them fast - whether to FB or to your client. Most sports and wedding photographers use jpeg where the images are needed immediately and the display will be small -less than 3 MP. RAW is used for better control of the exposures and fine tweaking to get best out of the image, especially if you are printing them big. Then there are situations when you need to recover shadows or highlights. So if you need the images immediately for posting you shoot jpeg. If you want to post process them to extract maximum quality you shoot RAW. If bulk of the images are required for fast posting and a few for post processing you shoot RAW+jpeg. Then select what you want to PP, and delete the rest of the RAW, keeping the jpeg. [/QUOTE]
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