BMP vs Sony RAW (SR2): Which Should You Use?

Side-by-side comparison of BMP and Sony RAW (SR2) image formats — features, pros, cons, and conversion options.

Quick Answer

BMP is best for Simple uncompressed images in Windows applications. Sony RAW (SR2) is best for Photography with older Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras.

Quick Verdict

BMP Best for Simple uncompressed images in Windows applications
  • Simple uncompressed format
  • No quality loss
  • Universal Windows support
  • Extremely large file size
Sony RAW (SR2) Best for Photography with older Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras
  • Full sensor data preserved
  • 12-bit color depth
  • Legacy Sony compatibility
  • Very large files
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Specs Comparison

Side-by-side technical comparison of BMP and Sony RAW (SR2)

Feature BMP Sony RAW (SR2)
Category Image Image
Year Introduced 1986 2004
MIME Type image/bmp image/x-sony-sr2
Extensions .bmp .sr2
Animation
Hdr
Lossless
Lossy
Max Color Depth 32-bit 12-bit
Transparency

Pros & Cons

BMP

Pros
  • ✓ Simple uncompressed format
  • ✓ No quality loss
  • ✓ Universal Windows support
Cons
  • ✗ Extremely large file size
  • ✗ No transparency
  • ✗ No compression

Sony RAW (SR2)

Pros
  • ✓ Full sensor data preserved
  • ✓ 12-bit color depth
  • ✓ Legacy Sony compatibility
Cons
  • ✗ Very large files
  • ✗ Legacy format (superseded by ARW)
  • ✗ Older cameras only

When to Use Each

Choose BMP when...

  • You need files optimized for Simple uncompressed images in Windows applications
  • Simple uncompressed format
  • No quality loss
  • You need lossless quality

Choose Sony RAW (SR2) when...

  • You need files optimized for Photography with older Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras
  • Full sensor data preserved
  • 12-bit color depth
  • You need lossless quality

How to Convert

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Frequently Asked Questions

BMP is best for Simple uncompressed images in Windows applications, while Sony RAW (SR2) is best for Photography with older Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras. Both are image formats but they differ in compression, compatibility, and intended use cases.

It depends on your use case. BMP is better for Simple uncompressed images in Windows applications. Sony RAW (SR2) is better for Photography with older Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras. Consider your specific requirements when choosing between them.

Direct conversion from BMP to Sony RAW (SR2) is not currently available on ChangeThisFile. You may need to use an intermediate format.

Yes. ChangeThisFile supports Sony RAW (SR2) to BMP conversion. Upload your file for server-side conversion — files are auto-deleted after processing.

File size depends on the content and compression settings. BMP preserves full quality. Sony RAW (SR2) preserves full quality. For the smallest files, choose the format with lossy compression that meets your quality needs.

No, BMP does not support hdr, whereas Sony RAW (SR2) does. This may be an important factor depending on your use case.

Both BMP and Sony RAW (SR2) are supported file formats that are free to use. You can convert between them for free on ChangeThisFile — server-side conversions are free with no signup required.

Sony RAW (SR2) is newer — it was introduced in 2004, while BMP dates back to 1986. Newer formats often offer better compression and features, but older formats tend to have wider compatibility.

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