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Question about JPeg Quality (1Ds Mark2)

 
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Apr 06, 2008 17:01 |  #1

Just got a new camera and wanted to know what JPeg Quality I should or could have the camera on(FOR MY WEDDINGS)? I just went from shooting 8 megapix to 16.7 and do not know if I need to have it jacked up to 10 (Quality)
How much of a difference is it going to make? Is there a comfort spot? 6, 8?
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Apr 06, 2008 21:28 |  #2

I think most people are going to recommend you shoot it RAW. I've never done a wedding so I'm not sure what you should set it at. But I have mine just sat at 10 for maximum quality.




  
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Apr 06, 2008 22:05 |  #3

Guess I better get me some 16G cards!!!


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Apr 06, 2008 22:12 |  #4

Some people claim to see a difference between 8 and 10, but I don't so if/when I shoot JPEG (albeit rarely), I go with 8. That's with a 1D II though, not a 1Ds II. I imagine the "differences" would be the same, just bigger dimensionally.


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Apr 06, 2008 22:19 |  #5

Got ya! Thanks guys!


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