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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 35796" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>I use my Spark mainly for stills as well. I also have a Phantom 3 standard. Whereas my Spark can only shoot JPEGs my P3S can shoot RAW images like the Mavic Air. As has been said there is much more latitude for editing a RAW image than a JPEG but in the right lighting conditions you can get some pretty good photos with the Spark. I guess the question is: Is having that extra ability to edit in RAW worth double the price you would pay for the Air? For me, it is just not worth it. </p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 35796, member: 3317"] I use my Spark mainly for stills as well. I also have a Phantom 3 standard. Whereas my Spark can only shoot JPEGs my P3S can shoot RAW images like the Mavic Air. As has been said there is much more latitude for editing a RAW image than a JPEG but in the right lighting conditions you can get some pretty good photos with the Spark. I guess the question is: Is having that extra ability to edit in RAW worth double the price you would pay for the Air? For me, it is just not worth it. Chris [/QUOTE]
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