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  1. Roy C

    The old chestnut again - Raw or jpeg.

    Canon also have tweaking of the in-camera JPEG's through the use of custom picture controls so this is not unique to Nikon.
  2. Roy C

    The old chestnut again - Raw or jpeg.

    Yep, I went to a wedding a while ago and got talking to the photographer (one of the most popular wedding snapper in the area) and he laughed when I asked if he shot in RAW, he had never used it in his life. Also he was shooting with a Fuji which surprised me as I assumed all the pro's would use...
  3. Roy C

    The old chestnut again - Raw or jpeg.

    Snap! I am in the same boat Frank, certainly not good enough to shoot jpeg.
  4. Roy C

    The old chestnut again - Raw or jpeg.

    For anyone who is interested in learning RAW there is a nice little video tutorial HERE. It also gives a few pointers as to why RAW is preferred over jpeg.
  5. Roy C

    The old chestnut again - Raw or jpeg.

    To be quite honest, if you do not know the advantages of RAW then it is probably not worth considering (if that makes sense). Also if you do not want to do much,if any, processing then again RAW is probably not for you. I personally shoot 100% RAW but the difference is that I enjoy processing ;)
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