Gene51 wrote:
For the future, don't shoot raw+jpeg - it's redundant, and given the quality of your camera's raw files, there is no reason to capture jpeg. If someone is in a hurry to get a mediocre image straight from your camera tell them to wait a bit and you will send them one that is better. Besides, optimizing your camera exposure settings could mean you miss out on being able to take fullest advantage of the additional highlight headroom and overall greater dynamic range of the raw capture (aka fewer blown highlights, better shadow detail and quality). Oh, and you'll be able to take longer bursts before the buffer fills up.
For the future, don't shoot raw+jpeg - it's redund... (
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Wow, Gene. You OK?