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Quote:
Originally Posted by Z-man
The difference is like this:
The way Alfred Hitchcock made movies, and the way James Cameron makes movies.
RAW mode is closer to what the old 35mm film SLR cameras with no auto or program mode did - you needed to set the f-stop, the shutter speed...etc. all by yourself - the camera won't make adjustments for you.
-Z-man.
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That sounds like manual mode to me, RAW images are like your negative before being turned into prints, no pushing or pulling of the image, what you've got is exactly what the camera caught.
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