Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:43 am
Most of time JPEG does look better than RAW, however JPEG won't have too much space for you to do editing via whatever software you use especially for some extreme photographing conditions which include night shots, poor light, hard weather situation, and etc..
For me I always take Best Quality RAW with Mid Size JPEG when spot unless I am running out of memory for my Memory Card and the photography condition is suitable (sunny and cool day for example) so that I won't need to do too much editing later. For most of my photography situation (not limit to spotting) I will mainly adopt RAW and JPEG for backup instead.
Regards,
Harry