Just curious since nowadays CF cards price had drop... do you prefer to shoot raw or jpeg for events like weddings / concerts / dinners etc
scud said:depends too.... used to be jpg, but switched to RAW (except not important shots)
scud said:using C1
yqt said:only shoot raw when I'm using MF ( no choice ) other than that I'll shoot in jpeg unless the shot will be blown beyond 20 X 24
Yes, he has.Del_CtrlnoAlt said:u got MF with digital back??
think it also depends on how many pics u taking... u going to shoot continuously for the entire whole day even, think raw will eat up very fast...
willyfoo said:Used to shoot all JPG for events... until I screwed up an important cake cutting once...
From then on I'll switch to RAW when there's something important..
Xing said:Shoot JPEG (highest resolution setting) all the time...... RAW postprocessing is so time consuming.
Unless clients specify that they are going to use it for posters or A4 spread, then shoot in RAW.
Rule of Thumb for DTP - Even if you shoot in the highest resolution JPEG, after postprocessing, save them as TIFF, to prevent further deterioraton in resolution. Do not save the file again as JPEG.