In article , tony cooper
says...
Actually, you don't. You see an approximation of the shot as
displayed by the camera, but that is not necessarily the way the shot
will look. Especially, if one shoots RAW.
If you shoot JPEG or RAW+JPEG you see the final shot.
But if you shoot RAW only, the camera each time you broese through an
image has to do a RAW to JPEG conversion = additional power
consumption.
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Alfred Molon
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