>>3833363I used to shoot in fine and raw, but when my pc broke for a while i was living on memory cards and a friends laptop when i came around to use my HDD. Photos stuff if you have a trash computer is intense. I should go back as it would save more photos that i couldn't get right in the moment or just looked different on the evf than when i uploaded it. Sometimes that little screen can fool you about image quality. I should go back because for like 2 years i was shooting Jpeg but finally got a pc so ill maybe switch back to raw. The issue for me was that when i used to do more freelance work and events in general i would wind up filling my cards after like 3-4 shoots. I did some music videos too so you can only imagine what it's like have some a couple of 10gb video files in 4k. I think a lot of people don't have the patience for raw or editing so they just stay raw. It's good you've explored it and i would recommend you keep doing so.
Get a book, write down the files from any shoot that you wanna keep and save those raws as a few shoots in raw will max your shit out.