On 27/9/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

>> The camera doesnt record the exposure information in the RAW file?
>
>I don't shoot in RAW, since I have no interest in image quality. If I did, I
>wouldn't be shooting with a piddly little digital camera in the first place.

William has a point. You guys will finally get around to realising that
large/fine jpegs have virtually as much detail in them as RAW files (for
printing) and take up way less room. You'll get nearly a hundred on a
256MB card and they whip through the buffer like Cesar's trips. You have
to get the white balance right, no big deal. And guess what, you still
get the exposure info if for some reason you need it. Well, at least I do.

The only things I've been interested in were looking at the focal length
- real and perceived - when using zoom lenses.


Cheers,
  Cotty


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