Hi.
The main difference between the two is. Fine/Jpeg reads what the ccd sees and shoves it through the in camera software which the , Sharpens. Saturates colours, adjusts white balance etc. all depending on what your setting is on the camera. Portraight , landscape etc. Which has been worked out by nikon to give what joe public expects......
Were as the RAW is exactly what the ccd s=has seen. No adjustment whatsoever.
BUT the advantage is you have a digital negative . once you learn how to use photoshop for instance. you adjust your levels, white balance , saturation etc to what YOU want . the problem is there are so many adjustments, it gets to a point where you either dont know what you want or you havent the time to do it???????
but when you do, it is amazing what you can do with it.
Also quality wise. JPEG is a loss file format. meaning everytime you change something and save it..... the file loses quality...... the more times you change and save , the more you lose.....
Where as RAW and TIFF are lossless..... so always good to have a backup.
After allthis i would never shoot a pic with anything less than fine. for the sake of getting more piccies on the card. sods law will always make you suffer when you take the photo of your life , only not to give the quality it deserves......
As for poster size from a D50... will always be blurred , 6MP cannot print sharp at 300dpi at larger than A4 . But if you want me to ramble a bit more ( sorry just got back from bike show and had a few beers now!!!!)
Ive got a great tip to increase your pics to poster size with very good results.
Anyway. The sharpening crack!!!. really depends on when you take it....
Even in daylight. Whack it on a tripod, and it will Always look better somewhere on the picture.
Hope this helps.
