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Feb 04, 2010 15:38 |  #1

The other day I was shooting some snapshots around the house, and my 5 year old son wanted to take some pictures. I put it in green box mode and helped him hold the camera so he could look through the viewfinder and hit the shutter.

Later on when I was importing the photos off the CF card, I noticed that all my shots were in RAW, even the ones he shot in green box. Surprised the heck out of me.

So, at what point did they give RAW capability to green box? I'm pretty sure my old 20D didn't have it.


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Feb 04, 2010 15:57 |  #2

Guapo wrote in post #9541547 (external link)
The other day I was shooting some snapshots around the house, and my 5 year old son wanted to take some pictures. I put it in green box mode and helped him hold the camera so he could look through the viewfinder and hit the shutter.

Later on when I was importing the photos off the CF card, I noticed that all my shots were in RAW, even the ones he shot in green box. Surprised the heck out of me.

So, at what point did they give RAW capability to green box? I'm pretty sure my old 20D didn't have it.

I think you just answer it yourself.


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Feb 04, 2010 16:49 as a reply to  @ eelnoraa's post |  #3

So they just did that on the 50D? Interesting. Glad they did.


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Feb 04, 2010 18:19 |  #4

it was in the 50d the 40d still shoots jpeg in green box


i own way to much crap to list it all here and try to keep it up to date

  
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