I was on photoshoot using D7000 set at Raw format...shot at extremely high ISO due to lighting etc. Mystery: Despite the Raw setting, all photos were converted in camera to Jpeg. Is this related to the high ISO, of did I inadvertently change the setting while shooting (which I highly doubt since I did not access the menu).
Help!
What is the camera set to now?
Nope. The camera only does what we program it to do. Possibly you didn't save the setting properly. Re: St3v3M, check your settings. You may be shooting RAW and JPEG as well, or just JPEG
Did you have only one SD card inserted? If you specify RAW in slot 1 and JPG in slot 2, but have no card in slot 1, then you will record only the JPG image.
MT Shooter wrote:
Did you have only one SD card inserted? If you specify RAW in slot 1 and JPG in slot 2, but have no card in slot 1, then you will record only the JPG image.
Nope...have 2 cards and card two is set to "overflow"
The only thin I can think of is that your import settings on your software changed it from Raw to Jpeg.
Is that possible?
Frank T wrote:
The only thin I can think of is that your import settings on your software changed it from Raw to Jpeg.
Is that possible?
The photos are Jpeg format on the Card....hence the mystery!!
Thanks anyway.
I have shot the D7000 in high ISO settings 1200-3600 and have never my raw files converted in camera to JPEG BUT I have with other camera inadvertently change the from raw to JPEG. I bet that is what happened
mrmal
Loc: Saskatoon, Sask, Canada
Are you seeing this on the camera or on the computer after downloading? If you are using Aperture on a Mac, if you don't set the parameters correctly, you will only see the Jpeg in your library but the RAW may be there as well. If doing something else, no comment.
I own a D7000 and always shoot in raw but twice in the last 6 months my camera switched to Jpeg on it's own .Camera shop and Nikon had no answers for this magic.
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