I've been mostly shooting jpg images when doing sports, and wondering what, if any, effect shooting RAW has on the continuous (high speed) mode.
I know it has to slow it down some, but is the slow-down significant enough to warrant not shooting in RAW? (insofar as sports shooting [Baseball] is concerned?)
The reason why I ask, is because I've discovered that cropping in RAW to a 4 x 5 aspect ratio gives me a perfect, perfect 8 x 10 result for printing at Costco's. I've really been disappointed at least a couple of times already getting a great shot, but, on printing, I'm losing some detail due to the camera's 3:2 ratio (30D) (I've cropped in jpeg to the 4 x 5 ratio, canvas around the image - tried everything - but there are times I can't get it perfect and still lose some detail - very frustrating). I'm somewhat intimidated on processing a multitude of RAW images, but if I get a perfect shot that I can print exactlyat 8 x 10, perhaps it's worth it.
Thanks in advance for advice. To moderator: there's a specific reason why I posted here in sports rather than RAW processing board - (re: continuous drive mode). Please leave this post in sports board - Thanks.
Pat

YIKES! That would be visible from the space station! I sell 24x36 posters a lot and I thought that was big. Where do you get a 54x36 printed and dare I ask what that costs?

