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Is RAW or JPEG better for wildlife photography?
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Is RAW or JPEG better for wildlife photography?
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Most serious bird photographers agree that shooting in RAW is far superior to shooting in JPEG. Recall that RAW is the native file format used by the camera, while JPEG is a compressed format that contains far less information than RAW.
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