PicsArt Monthly PicsArt Monthly Magazine December Issue 2014 | Page 25

There are some assignments when shooting RAW is just not feasible. For example, when photographing sports, I prefer the JPEG Large/Fine setting. This affords a bigger buffer size making it possible to shoot more frames before filling up. For example, a modern DSLR can shoot 31 RAW shots consecutively, but a whopping 1090 in JPEG. This is a huge advantage for those who never want to miss a moment. By starting with a JPEG file, you also el iminate the extra step of RAW processing when you get home. This is a key consideration for those working on a tight deadline. PicsArt Monthly |25