"If you shoot hundreds or thousands of images in a day shoot 
JPG and don't
worry. The
quality is the same for almost all intents and purposes as RAW, and the RAW 
files would
take
gigabytes or tens of gigabytes and resultant hours to download, convert, 
catalog and burn
to backup
CDs. In fact, if you shoot this much then JPG can give better quality since 
attempting to
shoot this
much RAW will constipate your workflow and you could miss making some images 
entirely.
You'd always
be running out of memory cards or time or whatever."

Quess who.
Now he's saying i'll poop on  my work load if i shoot much jpg..LOL

TB              


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