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Just watching a YouTube video wherein the man says he uses this or that on his camera and that if there is anything he doesn't like, he can change it in post processing in Lightroom.
My question is: when shooting in RAW, does it make any difference at all what settings you have on the camera (focus aside)? As I understand it, RAW is just a digital presentation of the light falling on it and nothing affects this apart from aperture, shutter speed and ISO—basically, the amount of light.
Is this a reasonable assumption? If so, why are there so many image settings on a modern camera when all they do is affect what you see on the camera screen or EVF? Is there really any point to them when you can change everything in post?
My question is: when shooting in RAW, does it make any difference at all what settings you have on the camera (focus aside)? As I understand it, RAW is just a digital presentation of the light falling on it and nothing affects this apart from aperture, shutter speed and ISO—basically, the amount of light.
Is this a reasonable assumption? If so, why are there so many image settings on a modern camera when all they do is affect what you see on the camera screen or EVF? Is there really any point to them when you can change everything in post?
