Raw burst mode vs high speed continous

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danielsnake

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Hello friends.

Can you please help me decide if raw burst mode is worth using?

I know that raw burst mode will save the group of photos as a special file that we must open to review the burst, select and extract the ones we like as a JPEG, hief or raw. Also pre-capture is only available here, with the huge downside that while the buffer is clearing, take additional photos is not allowed, no matter if you took 15+1 photos or 15+45 photos.

Now, high speed continous offer us 3 burst modes, 20fps, 40fps, 6 fps, and unlike pre-capture, the camera will give us back our buffer as it gets cleared, so we can keep shooting.

Besides the pre-capture funtion, is there any good reason to use raw burst mode?
 

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