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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
... For a consumer-grade camera, as long as you set the JPEG format to the highest resolution, lowest-compression setting, you should fine. You'd be unlikely to notice any difference between the raw image and the compressed one. Any of the professional-grade digital SLRs should have an option for saving the data in a "raw" format (which typically is actually just a proprietary, non-lossy compressed format). One of Canon's higher-end models actually can have two memory cards installed and allows you to save each picture twice, JPEG to one memory card and their raw format in the other. Peter, I just got a Canon EOS 20D. Both .jpg and .raw can be saved to one CF card. Just an FYI, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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