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<blockquote data-quote="2MuchTurbo" data-source="post: 247176" data-attributes="member: 18095"><p>Ideally I'd like to learn how to shoot better photos first, and let the b&w come together in post-production. </p><p></p><p>I understand the techincalities behind shooting in RAW, however, for the moment I am shooting a lot of sporting events (friends hockey games, basketball, etc) and plan to take my camera to the race-track in the summer. The D7100 has a small buffer when shooting at high-speed in RAW and I'm afraid if I shoot in RAW I may miss out because of the buffer. Then again, I know I need to ditch the "spray-and-pray" attitude and focus on getting the picture I actually want.</p><p></p><p>Will definitely try to take some specific photos in RAW color and manipulate to b&w in pp.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2MuchTurbo, post: 247176, member: 18095"] Ideally I'd like to learn how to shoot better photos first, and let the b&w come together in post-production. I understand the techincalities behind shooting in RAW, however, for the moment I am shooting a lot of sporting events (friends hockey games, basketball, etc) and plan to take my camera to the race-track in the summer. The D7100 has a small buffer when shooting at high-speed in RAW and I'm afraid if I shoot in RAW I may miss out because of the buffer. Then again, I know I need to ditch the "spray-and-pray" attitude and focus on getting the picture I actually want. Will definitely try to take some specific photos in RAW color and manipulate to b&w in pp. Thanks a lot! [/QUOTE]
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