madspihl said:On my one-slot bodies (7D and 6D) I shoot RAW and Jpeg Large, but honestly that's force of habit more than anything else since it's probably been a couple of years since I last used a jpeg file from the 7D, and I've never used jpegs from the 6D... I really should just change it to RAW-only on both, I guess...
On my 5D III I now shoot RAW + RAW, so both cards record the same files, simply as a card failure safety thing.
On the X-E1 I actually find myself using the jpegs from time to time so the dual file type recording is more handy there.
sunnyVan said:madspihl said:On my one-slot bodies (7D and 6D) I shoot RAW and Jpeg Large, but honestly that's force of habit more than anything else since it's probably been a couple of years since I last used a jpeg file from the 7D, and I've never used jpegs from the 6D... I really should just change it to RAW-only on both, I guess...
On my 5D III I now shoot RAW + RAW, so both cards record the same files, simply as a card failure safety thing.
On the X-E1 I actually find myself using the jpegs from time to time so the dual file type recording is more handy there.
So you own both Mk3 and 6D? I've never seen someone who has both. If you have Mk3, why would you want 6D? Just curious.
verysimplejason said:sunnyVan said:madspihl said:On my one-slot bodies (7D and 6D) I shoot RAW and Jpeg Large, but honestly that's force of habit more than anything else since it's probably been a couple of years since I last used a jpeg file from the 7D, and I've never used jpegs from the 6D... I really should just change it to RAW-only on both, I guess...
On my 5D III I now shoot RAW + RAW, so both cards record the same files, simply as a card failure safety thing.
On the X-E1 I actually find myself using the jpegs from time to time so the dual file type recording is more handy there.
So you own both Mk3 and 6D? I've never seen someone who has both. If you have Mk3, why would you want 6D? Just curious.
I think he use it as a backup or second camera. Primes on 6D and Zooms on 5D3 when shooting a wedding.![]()
sunnyVan said:madspihl said:On my one-slot bodies (7D and 6D) I shoot RAW and Jpeg Large, but honestly that's force of habit more than anything else since it's probably been a couple of years since I last used a jpeg file from the 7D, and I've never used jpegs from the 6D... I really should just change it to RAW-only on both, I guess...
On my 5D III I now shoot RAW + RAW, so both cards record the same files, simply as a card failure safety thing.
On the X-E1 I actually find myself using the jpegs from time to time so the dual file type recording is more handy there.
So you own both Mk3 and 6D? I've never seen someone who has both. If you have Mk3, why would you want 6D? Just curious.
Ken Rockwell claims that he doesn't need to shoot RAW and he said if you know what you are doing JPEG is fine. He also said the smallest size JPEG is good enough.
well I think I know what I'm doing but I need RAW. Anyway, my real question is
1. what size of RAW and JPEG do you normally use?
2. do you use camera NR at all? or do you use LR?
3. what settings would you advise against and for?
neuroanatomist said:RAW only. No in-camera NR (except long exposure NR as needed).
aroo said:Sometimes I run out of disk space. Even having a ton of hard drives, shooting RAW doesn't always make sense. If I'm going to print something, then always RAW. Otherwise, M JPG has worked well in many situations (candids, landscape).
I think M RAW is actually a pretty good compromise, and you're getting noise reduced via interpolation.
Sometimes, I make so many photographs and can get so sidetracked by manual RAW conversion that shooting JPG speeds up my ability to catalog and review everything.