meh, my experiences have been very different, thats why i choose to stay with jpegs. dont get me wrong, yea raws produce great image, and you have alot of room to work with..... but jpegs do the same as long as you get the exposures right.o_O
raw makes a HUGE difference in post processing, low light is a very minimal part of it
lemme know how you like the d40.Just got my camera last night...cant wait to start using it
Camera
nikon d40
nikkor 18-55mm lens
tripod
Software
Photoshop 7
soon to have CS
i always shoot raw + large jpegmeh, my experiences have been very different, thats why i choose to stay with jpegs. dont get me wrong, yea raws produce great image, and you have alot of room to work with..... but jpegs do the same as long as you get the exposures right.
it only helped me out alot when i shot in lowlight, but since i dont do that anymore..... no more RAW for me.
i always shoot raw + large jpeg
there's so much more room for post processing with raw, not only for the exposure but it allows for more touchups of the white balance, sharpening, printing dpi, and noise reduction without lessening image quality as much as the same edits to a jpeg
Super cools. I'm still trying to figure out why you guys highly recommend bhphoto.com.. I have yet to find a super deal. I'm looking to get a Canon 10-22mm lens next :].
JeShUa
Equiptment:
-Canon Digital Rebel XT
-18-55mm EFS Lens
-10-22mm EFS Lens
-24-70mm f/2.8L
-Manfrotto Tripod
Software:
-Adobe Photoshop CS