It was 6/8/04 9:38 am, when Marchant Gonta wrote:

>> The first question you have to ask yourself is do you really need to
>> shoot in raw mode?
> 
> Maybe because Frank S. wrote :-
> 
>> explore the photographic possibilities of this new
>> way of working.
> 
> 
> JPEG is not only going to compromise long term quality but also
> restrict the full exploration of the medium.

Bob

Yes, Bob. Keeping the lens cap on will also compromise exploration! <g>

As I said, "For lots of situations, JPEG mode is faster and can deliver
equally good results."  It's up to you to decide which situation requires
JPEG and which Raw.


Shangara Singh.
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