Street Photography and the Camera
mikepenn
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I'm curious what cameras other photographers use and their feelings towards it. Walking around NYC I've seen a lot of street/PJ photographers and I don't think I've seen the camera twice. Personally I use a Nikon D300 almost all the time but I really like my little Leica D-Lux 4. It's small, quiet and it's daytime picture quality is fantastic. If it had better quality 800 to 1600 I would most likely use it all the time.
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Don
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I shoot both with my pancake 25mm f2.8
or my kit lens 40-150mm.
I like the swivel screen-and for a DSLR it's not that big, especially when paired with the pancake.
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Kris
Contrary to general wisdom here, I use a 70-200 fairly often. I don't find that it makes me more obvious on crowded streets because the people I am shooting are usually too far away and lost in their thoughts to notice.
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It depends when and what for me - I am spending allot of time now with my Panasonic GF1 with the 20 1.7 - which makes it a 40mm. I can either use the live view screen, an add on electronic finder, or an optical 40 mm finder I got. It's tiny, which is nice, though I'm not a believer in the theory that a large camera is a hindrance. I also use an Olympus E-3, with either the 24-120 equivalent zoom, or the 21-44. And then there's the older Oly E-330, with a fully articulated live-view LCD that allows its use like an old TLR. That one is great with the 21-44 set at 21, and with a 21 optical finder.
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Its great that there are adapters for just about any lens out there to use with the micro 4/3 system.
Leica M9 - the camera I've been waiting for since I switched to digital from the Leica M6 and 7. It's all about the lenses.
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I use a pair of D80s for everything. One generally has a Tamron 17-50 2.8 on it while the other has a Nikkor 80-200 2.8 push-pull. It's not much but it does the trick.
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I use whatever is handy. Usually an EOS 40D, or Rebel XTi, though I still love some of the shots that come out of my little Kodak EasyShare P850.
Just bought an LX3 though, so looking forward to using that when the big unit isn't practical.
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I think the responses here support your observation. A little of this, a little of that...I'm not surprised.
As for lenses I almost always use a 20mm 2.8 or a 35mm 2.0 on my D300
However, the choise of lens depends on what I want to shot. Lenses in the past have been the Tokina 11-16 and Nikon 24-70. What I use not is an ultra wide, 35mm or 50mm and either 100mm or 70-200mm for candid shots in a city.
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Don
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- Wil
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There's a guy I've met casually in Shanghai a couple of times. Last time I randomly ran into him he had a D3x with a 70-200 VRII, an M9 with a Noctilux and a Hasselblad around his neck. He went on to complain that his eyesight prevents him from manually focussing. He's also popular on Flickr.
Oh for the money.
Maybe his poor eyesight is do to the lack of blood flow to his brain from having three cameras around his neck. :ivar