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>>66610 >I don't think it's usefull in the long run. See, you're wrong, though. Don't generalize your preferred shooting style as the One True Shooting Style. It might not work for you, but I think the OP's picture shows that it works quite well for him.
>If you lose so much infos because you're not using colour mode, then there's a little problem: your camera is simply not worth buying it. With film, the loss of color information comes with some plusses (generally, the option of much finer grain or faster speed at the same grain). When shooting digital, the sensor records the information anyway, regardless of whether you have it output color JPEGs or grayscale JPEGs. Having it output the color JPEGs (or, even better, shooting RAW) means that you can apply different layers of filters in post. Ansel Adams would have burned down a forest in exchange for the amount of postprocessing control that digital gives you for making a B&W print.
And, as an added bonus, if the shot looks better in color, you can just leave it in color.
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