Quote Originally Posted by kingscurate View Post
The L refer to jpeg(i think), i would just shhot raw, no need for the jpeg imo
That's it. With RAW+L you record two different file-types. 1 RAW file and 1 Large JPEG file.

There are some things where this can come in handy like when you need to deliver photos rightaway and you also want an original file for yourself in the best quality.

For personal use this consumes too much space in my opinion.