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<blockquote data-quote="Brian" data-source="post: 247401" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>I would advise on "taking the better photo" first before worrying about monochrome conversions. If it's mostly friends sporting events and such, shoot color and stick with trying to be more selective for shots rather than filling buffers and hoping for the best. Once you get that down, shooting raw will not slow you down, you will slow yourself down by being more engaged in the events through the viewfinder. It shouldn't be a contest to who shoots the most shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian, post: 247401, member: 17621"] I would advise on "taking the better photo" first before worrying about monochrome conversions. If it's mostly friends sporting events and such, shoot color and stick with trying to be more selective for shots rather than filling buffers and hoping for the best. Once you get that down, shooting raw will not slow you down, you will slow yourself down by being more engaged in the events through the viewfinder. It shouldn't be a contest to who shoots the most shots. [/QUOTE]
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