Well, it’s generally accepted by most street photographers that, as mentioned earlier, 35mm (in this paragraph, I will be referring to the full frame equivalent focal length) is the most suitable. It has a fixed 28mm equivalent lens, so you must like the wide-angle view to like this camera.

My personal favourites are the 23mm f2.0, 27mm f2.8 (cheap and super compact) and 35mm f2.0 lenses.© FUJILOVE MAGAZINE 2015 - 2020 So the next question is, what is the best lens for this genre? ), but the issue is that these lenses are large, considerably larger than Fuji’s lenses for instance.The colors look great and the image quality is excellent for a micro-4/3rds, but that is the issue that will turn off a lot of people. 50mm (AKA The ‘Nifty’ Fifty) The 50mm is, for me, the ideal street photography lens. It is slightly bigger (and definitely thicker) than the Fuji X100, but it is about a half-pound heavier, which can weigh on some people. It is my favourite focal length.I use XT1’s and love them – have the trusty 18-55 ‘kit lens! You can use a 35mm and 50mm for street, but then also use their zooms or portrait lenses for other purposes. The one potential drawback for some will be the fact that it’s a fixed lens camera with a built-in 35mm equivalent lens and only 50mm and 28mm equivalent adapter lenses. But still haven’t got a dedicated street lens.For shooting street photography, my preferred focal length is the 35mm. 35mm and 50mm are the only focal lengths I use for street, but if you need a wider range of lenses and zooms, consider the Fuji X-T lines.While the autofocus is updated in the recent version and compares to the X100 during the day, it can struggle more than its counterparts in low light. This is a great pocket camera, nearly invisible for street photography, and fantastic for traveling light.The first is that this camera allows you to use a wide range of Fuji’s incredible lenses. Do you have a favourite Fuji street photography camera and why? A dedicated street photography camera that would become part of my everyday carry in London.Street photography has always been a passion of mine. !’ & 23 1.4 & looking to add the 56 1.2 when funds permit.Download our latest free Lightroom preset pack by entering your details below:I use an X-T20 with the 22mm f2 for my street photography. The only real downside is it’s quite large and more expensive than most of the others here.Firstly, let’s talk about what is the best focal length for street photography. He was taking photos from a very young age in the backcountry of New Zealand before moving abroad.

I love when a camera is simple and pared-down, compared to the crazy buttons and menus of many of the other brands.But the camera does have its issues. When it comes to choosing the best lens for street photography, there are two main types. It’s also much faster to focus and quieter in operation. Best Fuji Street Photography Lenses. Fujifilm cameras are loved among photographers, they’re small, silent, discreet and produce great images. Ultimately it is the lens that takes the photo. I use the X100 every day and can’t yet imagine replacing it with any other camera.The price is expensive for a camera of this size, but it comes with a built-in 24-200mm lens. This is great if you are the nervous type, but when it comes to putting a subject in a surrounding you’ll often find that you have to walk a country mile away.I use the Xt-1, but so far I’ve only got the 35mm f/2 lens. Aperture: f/2.8. Gary then went on to set up his own company, Gary Perlmutter Photography, in 2009 specialising in wedding, event & portrait photography.