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in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m talking about why you should or maybe shouldnamp;#39;t be shooting raw plus jpeg hey everyone welcome back to another video today iamp;#39;m going to talk about something thatamp;#39;s a little bit controversial and that is when youamp;#39;re shooting your photographs whether you should be using raw plus jpeg that is to record a jpeg image as well as a raw image at the same time and iamp;#39;m not here to tell you to shoot one way or another i just want to share some of the scenarios where i found that itamp;#39;s becoming a little bit irrelevant to shoot raw plus jpeg and then on the other side i want to share with you the scenarios where i still shoot raw plus jpeg because it makes sense for my processors so letamp;#39;s start off with the reasons why people shoot raw plus jpeg and why you might want to reconsider so this is the one that i hear from people the most they think that they have a backup so they will shoot raw to