Fujifilm X-Pro 2: In Camera RAW Conversion | Take Kayo

I never paid much attention to the in-camera RAW conversion capabilities of the Fujifilm X series cameras. I’ve always known the feature is there waiting in the menus ready to be used, but I could not see how to integrate it into my workflow. On the other hand I love the colours coming from Fujifilm’s JPEGs, especially the unique film simulations.  If I want a variety of looks, I would use the Film Simulation Bracketing feature. Why would I bother shooting RAW? Perhaps if I was shooting in tricky lighting or was on a commercial shoot, I would shoot both RAW and JPEG as extra insurance. In general when shooting Fujifilm cameras, I stuck with JPEGs. However, I recently ran into a problem. While reviewing the pre-production X-Pro 2 there was no RAW support at the time. How would I prepare my review without being able to at least take a quick peek at the RAW files? I contacted Fujifilm Canada and they made a humble suggestion: ‘Why don’t you just use the in-camera RAW conversion?’ I thought about it for a second, and then another second. Then I had a revelation……

Source: fujilove.com