Sunday, June 17, 2012

Focal Length 40mm Best Lens For Street Photography



Focal Length 40mm Best Lens For Street Photography. The following discussion of the 2 I give a conclusion, if the 35mm and 50mm is too short too long, then put on 40mm. it's easier than you take two lenses, it is not practical. Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 might STM can solve your problem when doing street photography. because the lens is very practical and simple. I think this lens is perfect for street photography
 

"So which one is the best? I’m going to come straight out and say that we should remember that it’s always the photographer that makes the images and that the camera and lens are just tools. With that said though, you’ll need the right tool for the job.

I’m inclined to say that this can be an easy tie between the 35mm and 50mm equivalent lenses. They provide enough intimacy and versatility to the users. Though the 24mm and 85mm focal lengths can still do very good jobs, those are more specialty lenses in my eye.

When applying street photography skills to other situations such a weddings or events, I’ve often still found myself reaching for the 35 and 50mm lenses for the same reasons as stated above.

In the end, it’s all a matter of personal tastes, but these lenses are still often your best bet.

Before you buy, you can rent these lenses at Borrow Lenses."
source: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2011/10/13/battle-of-the-street-photography-focal-lengths-24mm-35mm-50mm-or-85mm/

"So 35mm or 50mm ?

As you can see, there are both advantages and disadvantages to the use of these two focals. None of them stands as better then the other one. Ultimately, it will come down to your shooting style preference and your personality, so ask yourself the following kind of question might  :

- do you like to get very close to people ?
- do you shoot mainly portraits of people in the street ?
- do your prefer large depth of field to blurred backgrounds ?
- do you live in an environment with narrow streets or a lot of wide open space ?
- or even, are you tall ? (it is my case, so mounting a 50mm means a lot of bending and kneeling down which is not always convenient)

If still undecided, you could evidently carry the two focal lengths along. I don’t recommend it though. Indeed, these focal lengths are close in field of view so it will be easier to make the two steps forward or backwards instead of losing time in a lens swap.

As for myself, I started shooting with the 50mm focal length and slowly started to drift towards the 35mm field of view. During this long travel, I simply find it more versatile for the variety of shots and locations I face. Also, I find it is usually easier to get closer to my subjects then to back off. Unless, as depicted in the picture below, backing off results a safer decision"
source: http://www.yanidel.net/2011/02/28/35mm-or-50mm-for-street-photography/

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