JPEG is 8-bit data format with possible quality loss by setting lower quality. So at the max settings you can get 256 different values per each "word" of data (color). RAW is either 12- or 14-bit data format, which means it contains up to 64 times more data about color, shades, etc. Thanks to shooting RAW, later on you can use your darkroom (that software you need to get) and process your pictures the way you want. If i.e. you overexposed, or underexposed your shots slightly. 14-bit format will be much more forgiving to you than 8-bit JPEG. Big difference. Trust me.
Just like in Hemingway's books
Maybe expensive to feed, but has beautiful smile.
Great job. I also have D850 and had some initial fine-tuning problems. But your shots are spectacular.
Once being in Dillon's food store I have picked these up.
Number one. All day long.
It looks like French made Citroen.
Absolutely the full color. The finess and fragility of these colors give these photos a very unique touch. Please don't wipe it off.
I would call this one a "domestic dispute".
Hello and welcome here.
Have you ever given a thought to D7200 or D750? (Aps-c and full frame respectively).
No. It won't help small camera shops to reappear. Only few more golfing trips to Mar-a-lago.