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Should I shoot JPEG for sports?
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Should I shoot JPEG for sports?
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JPEG is useful for a few scenarios. Perhaps you lack the storage space needed for multitudes of larger files. Perhaps you are a sports journalist, and shooting RAW would use up the buffer too quickly on your camera for burst photos.
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