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ak is looking likely to be the next big thing thats going to be sold to us in all consumer products thanks to likes of canon and samsung but raw video is the other thing that were going to see more often in cameras and i think this could be a lot more useful to more people than 8k right now heres how and why and what and another question but first this video is sponsored by skillshare an online learning community with thousands of classes which you can join in on or be the one to teach so if you want to take the next step in your creative journey then check out skillshare raw sounds good but before you dump down the dollars on the next new carrier what exactly is it yes what is it and why do you need it the simple explanation is so simple its almost patronizing its just like raw stills versus jpeg stools you get your raw data from the sensor yes youll get a bigger file but the benefit is that you can fiddle more of it and post exposure color less potential for artifacts whereas