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NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine
NEF (RAW) + JPEG normal
NEF (RAW) + JPEG basic
NEF (RAW)
TIFF (RGB)
JPEG fine
JPEG normal
JPEG basic
Let's look at each of these formats and see which you might
want to use regularly. We'll go beyond how to turn the
different formats on and off, and discuss why and when you
might want to use a particular format over another. Even
though our list shows eight different entries, the camera really
only shoots in three
The first three selections on our image type list (and in
Figure
3-10, image 2) allow the camera to take a
file and a
JPEG
The
JPEG
format has various levels of image compression
available—fine,
selections on the list to reflect the different compression
levels. When you press the
the three
NEF (RAW) + JPEG Image quality
the camera creates a RAW file and a JPEG file and then
writes them to the memory card(s) as separate files. In order
to understand how they work, we'll have to examine the
individual formats for
also examine the
some of us.
formats—NEF
fine, normal, or
normal, and basic—so there are three
Shutter-release button
each—NEF (RAW)
TIFF
format to see how it may be useful to
120
(RAW), TIFF, and JPEG.
basic
file at the same time.
modes selected,
and JPEG. We'll
NEF (RAW)
with one of

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