- The main differences between Raw and JPEG is the file size between them. Raw is usually 2 and six times bigger than a JPEG file.
- A RAW file is bigger than a JPEG.
- Yes, you can go from a RAW to JPEG, but the quality will go down.
- Depending on the event you should shoot in JPEG because it can allow you to shoot more especially if you’re at a wedding and want to capture the most moments but if your shooting a few shots then RAW would be better as it can capture the best details.
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