I didn't say most. I said many.:scratch:
Even shooting Raw you can have white balance issues, and you have just as much control over white balance by shooting JPEG.
Because of the sheer volume of images the make and to minimize the post processing they need to do, many of the top professional wedding and sports shooters use JPEG almost exclusively.
No, most of the top shooters do not shoot JPEG almost exclusively. Again, you are confusing your opinion with facts...
Though you often whine there is no 'Dislike' button, you could add me to your Ignore list.
Unless you buy a 7D instead of a D7000JPEG's has an advantage in sports photography. Generally speaking, you can burst faster and longer vs RAW counterpart. Well at least the cameras I use can burst in JPEG faster than RAW.![]()
Unless you buy a 7D instead of a D7000JPEG's has an advantage in sports photography. Generally speaking, you can burst faster and longer vs RAW counterpart. Well at least the cameras I use can burst in JPEG faster than RAW.![]()
Sorry, I couldn't resist
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