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Re: Buzzard
You get 6 options in which you can choose the size and quality of the jpeg on Canon Graham. You can have Large low compression, Large high compression, Medium low and high and Small low and high. On my 40D you then also get the same 6 options with SRAW which is a RAW file but much smaller, only 1936 x 1288 pixels.
The SRWA option is good if you want to shoot quickly and get pictures that you know you do not want to enlarge very much. You can enlarge to a 9" x 6" without any problem but that's about it. But of course with a much smaller file size you get a lot more shots on the card and the buffer is bigger for shooting rapidly. Having said that, it can shoot about 27 shots at 6.5 fps in large RAW so unlikely most of us would need it!
I do shoot RAW only for most stuff except if I am away from home and need to show pics to someone else who might not have a computer with the latest RAW viewer. This is the case at my work (the language college) where they sometimes need shots for brochures and the website but they don't have the facility to look at RAW shots from my 40D.
Cheers,
Rob
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