The RAW vs. RW file format can significantly affect your photography workflow, especially if storage or buffer performance matters to you. Canon users, in particular, face maximum image quality and practical file management.
David is coming to you from Bergman AdormaThis informative video actually suggests that the canon distinguishes the raw and C-R formats, especially if you are using cameras like Canon R1 Or R5 Mark IIThe canon’s C-R, or compact raw, provides about half the file size of regular raw files. This size reduction is not just about squeezing more images on your memory card; It is also about increasing the continuous shooting capabilities of its camera by stopping the buffer boundaries. Bergman shows it clearly on one on one Canon R6 Mark IIThe buffer can overcome your continuous shooting capacity using C-R before killing the buffer range compared to traditional raw files. Whether you are shooting for concert, wildlife, or game, it matters if you need to capture long bursting without any interruption.
Bergman also evaluates a possible agreement in image quality when choosing C-R. The canon loss obtains this small file size using compression, which means that it removes the subtle tanwala data that determines your camera that it is not important. However, the real world influence of this compression seems minimal, especially in the specific ISO range. Even in challenging circumstances, the high ISO or quite undeclared shots were later recovered in editing-the differences between the raw and C-Ru appear minimal. Bergman suggests that you cannot notice any meaningful damage until you are often composed of detailed compositing, heavy retaching, or astrophotography. However, compatibility issues with some third-party software may arise, especially with special mode like canon’s raw burst mode.
An additional point Bergman picks up the heritage raw settings, such as M-R and S-R in Old Canon DSLRS. Unlike C-R, these older mode reduced the resolution of your images, not only their file size. With C-Ro, you are maintaining full sensor resolution but benefiting from compressed storage.
Storage ideas should not be underestimated. Bergman admits how important the space savings can be, mentioning your own broad archives and may indicate a comic on the value of a raw-to conversion tool. Watch the video above for full randon from Bergman.