If you've read the advice, JPEG is for the shoot-and-print, save-your-time occasions when you just don't have the time to go through the hassle of post-processing your photos! If you have lots of time to post process and you have lots of spare memory cards, then go ahead and shoot in RAW.
Shooting in RAW also will required a slightly longer shooting time, as the files are a few times larger, it'll take the camera more time to save to your memory cards, so if you are using the standard memory cards, then that time will be longer.
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Tigervyh
Canon S5IS, Canon A70
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