EveningStar
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Am sure there are as many opinions on this as there are photographers. Nevertheless ...
For my more creative photography still using film with my venerable Nikon plus a collection of quite decent primes and latterly scanning the better images as TIFF output. However, dipping my toe into digital, getting a DSLR and chosen one of the Nikon's (devil I know and I can use my primes) with two memory card slots. I therefore have the options of simultaneously writing RAW to one and JPG to the other, using the second card as an overflow or writing the same output to both cards in case of failure. Presumably RAW and JPG is the most sensible option, leaving me the option of processing, using Capture NX-D, the better RAW images to TIFF. Thoughts? Advice?
For my more creative photography still using film with my venerable Nikon plus a collection of quite decent primes and latterly scanning the better images as TIFF output. However, dipping my toe into digital, getting a DSLR and chosen one of the Nikon's (devil I know and I can use my primes) with two memory card slots. I therefore have the options of simultaneously writing RAW to one and JPG to the other, using the second card as an overflow or writing the same output to both cards in case of failure. Presumably RAW and JPG is the most sensible option, leaving me the option of processing, using Capture NX-D, the better RAW images to TIFF. Thoughts? Advice?