Enjoy!

>     Well, y'all finally shamed me into shooting in DNG.  Up until now,
I've been
> shooting almost exclusively in JPG.  The few raw shots I have taken were
> throw-away shots I simply discarded out of hand.  But, tonight, I decided
to
> check try out the DNG + JPG function while taking shots of the family
> Thanksgiving feast.
> 
> You see, quite a few of the reviews I read before buying my K-x lauded its
> jpeg engine, stating that you don't really give up much at all by using it
> instead of RAW.  So, in the interest of conserving relatively scarce
storage
> space and computer resources, I never really bothered.
> 
> Well, I'm here to say -- and feel free to pass this along to anyone who
ever
> wrote a review of the K-x making that claim -- that they're huge liars
(I'm
> looking at YOU dpreview!).  I'm quite simply astonished at the difference,
> and kicking myself over the fact that it took me over
> 7000 clicks to realize it.  Of those 7000 shots, I shudder to think how
many
> were deleted that could have easily been salvaged.
> 
> Ah, well ... live and learn.  But, damn ... so many shots.  (sob)
> 
> -- Walt
> 
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