Paulo will be out in the field shooting for an extended period of time and doesn't want to plan on having to take time to swap out memory cards frequently. What kind of JPEG files should he plan on using?

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If Paulo is looking to minimize the frequency of memory card swaps while shooting in the field, he should consider using JPEG files with a lower resolution or high compression settings. Here's a breakdown of considerations:

  1. Lower Resolution: Choosing a lower resolution setting for his JPEG files will result in smaller file sizes, allowing more images to fit on a memory card.

  2. High Compression Settings: Opting for a higher compression level will reduce the file size of each JPEG, which again means more photos can be stored before needing to switch cards.

  3. Quality Settings: While using high compression, he may want to balance this by selecting a quality level that still meets his needs for image quality, avoiding overly compressed files that may lose detail.

In summary, Paulo should plan to use small-sized JPEG files with either lower resolutions or higher compression settings to maximize the number of images on each memory card during his extended shooting session.