I'd add this use case:

If you're short of memory and don't have anywhere to unload your cards, 
just scan for the "easy" RAW files that you can safely convert to Jpeg, 
delete them to reclaim mem space.

Shel Belinkoff a écrit :
> A friend who has ordered a K10D asked me what benefit there is to
> converting a RAW file to a JPEG file in camera.  I offered a few ideas, but
> I sometimes tend to miss the obvious or some subtleties.  So, can anyone
> offer up some benefits to this feature.
>
> Personally, I think it can be quite useful in some situations, such as when
> travelling and you want to make some prints locally but don't have your
> computer with you.  You can make a custom JPEG and print it at a kiosk or
> instant print place quickly and easily.  Or you can make a custom JPEG,
> instead of relying on the camera default, to send via email or burn on to a
> CD and send to friends/family, also with no need for computer and image
> processing software.  What else?
>
>
> Shel
>
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