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What Exactly is Raw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 51324" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I found this thread to be interesting. I remember when I first found this forum everyone mentioned that upgrading to a D7k is a learning curve. As well, if I was going to invest in such a camera, I should not rely on "auto" mode. Since I have had my camera, I only shoot in manual and mostly in raw. I shot a few times in jpeg bc I honestly didn't know the difference. Now that I do, I stick to Raw. I have two 16-gig SD cards. I took a trip to the zoo and in 3 hours, I filled up BOTH cards. Of course I had a few pics on there beforehand but not much. It does suck that they fill up quickly when shooting Raw but I would rather have the ability to be as creative as I want afterwards. I just learned to carry a backup SD card just in case. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 51324, member: 8139"] I found this thread to be interesting. I remember when I first found this forum everyone mentioned that upgrading to a D7k is a learning curve. As well, if I was going to invest in such a camera, I should not rely on "auto" mode. Since I have had my camera, I only shoot in manual and mostly in raw. I shot a few times in jpeg bc I honestly didn't know the difference. Now that I do, I stick to Raw. I have two 16-gig SD cards. I took a trip to the zoo and in 3 hours, I filled up BOTH cards. Of course I had a few pics on there beforehand but not much. It does suck that they fill up quickly when shooting Raw but I would rather have the ability to be as creative as I want afterwards. I just learned to carry a backup SD card just in case. : ) [/QUOTE]
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