<p>All of the image sizes in both JPG and RAW are larger than 1080 HD video resolution, so if you're only shooting for video, use the smallest size (there are small RAW sizes too).<br>
The main reason to shoot RAW is if you may need to tweak it after the shooting, things like white balance, exposure, etc. If you shoot RAW you will need to batch convert all the files to JPG for the video editing program, I would recommend Lightroom for this task.</p>
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<p>All of the image sizes in both JPG and RAW are larger than 1080 HD video resolution, so if you're only shooting for video, use the smallest size (there are small RAW sizes too).<br>
The main reason to shoot RAW is if you may need to tweak it after the shooting, things like white balance, exposure, etc. If you shoot RAW you will need to batch convert all the files to JPG for the video editing program, I would recommend Lightroom for this task.</p>