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What Exactly is Raw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 51462" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Claudia,</p><p>High Continuous mode should only be used by sports of wildlife photogs. Things that move fast and you don't want to miss anything. But for regular shooting, there is absolutely no point. Plus, if you know what you're after, there is something called the right moment and part of learning is observation and recognition of this moment. Plus, unless you're a pro, what if you miss one shot... Have fun but remember that every time you fill your card you'll spend countless hours in front of the computer trying to find the best one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 51462, member: 3903"] Claudia, High Continuous mode should only be used by sports of wildlife photogs. Things that move fast and you don't want to miss anything. But for regular shooting, there is absolutely no point. Plus, if you know what you're after, there is something called the right moment and part of learning is observation and recognition of this moment. Plus, unless you're a pro, what if you miss one shot... Have fun but remember that every time you fill your card you'll spend countless hours in front of the computer trying to find the best one. [/QUOTE]
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