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Does shooting raw jpeg use more battery?
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Does shooting raw jpeg use more battery?
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There are so many variables regarding power consumption per shot that it is probably a little hard to precisely nail down. In general, shooting raw is understood to require more power than shooting JPEG assuming all other variables are equal.
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