That's what I do with my K10D, but after converting to DNG I erase the
PEFs. The K10D shoots uncompressed DNG, but newer cams shoot the
compressed version, so I see no need for PEFs with them.

--M.



On 25/11/2010, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 25, 2010, at 4:51 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 25, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
>>
>>> Up till now, with my K20, I've still been shooting in PEF because
>>> they're the same bits and the files are smaller. What am I missing?
>>>
>>> -T
>> Nothing, except perhaps forward compatibility. For all practical purposes
>> PEF and DNG raw files are the same. But PEF is camera specific, and DNG is
>> a standard adobe format.
>
> So shoot in .pef, then when you import to lightroom, copy them from one
> external drive to your working drive, and convert them to .dng.  Now you not
> only have two copies, but they are in two formats.
>
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