RAW or JPEG

What do you shot, RAW or JPEG


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pwp said:
Halfrack said:
I shoot raw, but there are times when you're going to burst shoot a lot - sports shooters mostly - and shooting m-jpeg allows for faster selecting and editing to make a deadline. This is the exception - not the rule.
Depending on the type of action, I'll occasionally switch down to mRAW on the 1D4. This enables way faster buffer clearance especially with a high performance CF card on the job (currently Lexar 32Gb 1000x CF). Plus if there is a lot of 10 fps shooting at events like track and field athletics or swimming, mRAW means you're not switching cards so often. Athletics and swimming venues frequently have wildly mixed lighting, and JPEG with AWB just doesn't always cut it.

-PW

I took some youtube advice once and tried shooting JPEG to increase my buffer performance.
So the day I try doing that I get some decent pictures of a hawk (when most of my targets are usually pigeons), but the exposure was a little off, with no way to correct.
Half as many shots in RAW would have been better.
 
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I shoot RAW 100% of the time.

However, being a hobby shooter, I photograph my family and friends quite a bit who need "instant" results. I usually shift to RAW + sJPG when I know people will beat my door for the photographs without giving me time to post-process.
 
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SDFilmFan said:
I only switch to JPEG when I want long bursts of continuous shots, following some active subject, hoping for the perfect shot to pop out the string. Shooting raw overwhelms the buffer too quickly.

Oh, I also use JPEG when checking the autofocus on a lens, so that I can zoom in something finer than the thumbnail JPEG in raw images on the back screen.

Other than that, it is raw all the way.

X2 8)
 
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Like others I started with jpegs and changed to raw only after needing to enhance my pics to fix things that weren't quite
right in the pic. I started to use DPP to increase the contrast to 3 and sharpen to 7. I convert and save to TIFF and quality
jpegs so I can attach the jpegs to emails so I can email them to friends. Mail compresses the jpegs nicely to keep it to around 1 gig or less for emails. I want to learn how to print from DPP so i can ditch PS.
 
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