What is the perfect lens for street photography?

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Hi all,

I was having a chat with a group of photographers and it was interesting what their options were on the "perfect" lens for street photography? Some opinions resonated with my own and others were completely foreign yet thought provoking.

Question to everyone:

1. What is your opinion on the "perfect" lens for street photography and why?
2. Which shooting mode do you use?
3. What auto focus setting do you use (single point, af expansion, auto)?


Thanks all!
 
I like to use my 35mm f/1.4 c/y mount Zeiss Distagon ("Made in West Germany") on my 6D.

Set it to hyperfocal between f/4 and f/11 depending on the lighting conditions, camera in auto ISO mode with minimum shutter speed set to 1/60th.

No focusing needed, just make sure you're far enough away (even at f/4 hyperfocal is a little over 2 meters). Take a couple of test snaps to check for infinity, then point & shoot to your heart's content <grin>.
 
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For me, it is wider... I love my 24L on my 5D mkIII... I like to get up-close and personal... :)

Most of these shots are with that combo:
http://www.adhocphotographer.com/203252/2514077/projects/street-portraits-india

Again, I don't worry about focusing so much, as it is wide the dof is always large enough to get it roughly right! :) Also i feel street photography is not a clinical photography, sometimes the imperfections is what makes the image so enticing... just my opinion!

On the other hand... my wife love her 40mm pancake on her 100D! Small and less obtrusive! :)
 
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adhocphotographer said:
For me, it is wider... I love my 24L on my 5D mkIII... I like to get up-close and personal... :)

Most of these shots are with that combo:
http://www.adhocphotographer.com/203252/2514077/projects/street-portraits-india

Again, I don't worry about focusing so much, as it is wide the dof is always large enough to get it roughly right! :) Also i feel street photography is not a clinical photography, sometimes the imperfections is what makes the image so enticing... just my opinion!

On the other hand... my wife love her 40mm pancake on her 100D! Small and less obtrusive! :)

Thank you so much for sharing! I see why you like a 24mmL. Yes its wide angle, however, you have been able to use a wide enough aperture to isolate your subjects.
 
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gshocked said:
Hi all,

I was having a chat with a group of photographers and it was interesting what their options were on the "perfect" lens for street photography? Some opinions resonated with my own and others were completely foreign yet thought provoking.

Question to everyone:

1. What is your opinion on the "perfect" lens for street photography and why?
2. Which shooting mode do you use?
3. What auto focus setting do you use (single point, af expansion, auto)?


Thanks all!

Dear friend gshocked.
For me, Just me, I have 3 cameras with me on the street shooting:
1) EOS-M with EF-M 22 mm F/ 2.0 for normal scenery shot, set AV. mode at F= 8.0, ISO = AUTO.
2) Canon 5D MK II, with EF 24-70 mm. F/ 2.8 L , set AV. Mode at F = 5.6 , ISO = 100 for Mini Portrait of the street people.
3) Canon 7D with EF 70-200mm. L IS. Set at TV. Mode at SS = 1/320 SEC. ISO = 200 , For sneak shots of the street people far away, Beautiful sexy lady with fancy dress, or snap shot at the police in actions.
4) yes, I have EF 85 MM F/ 1.2 L MK II at my belt lens box, Just for when I see the Handsome/ Beautiful Movie stars on the street, Shoot them with F = 1.2 , to get rid of the busy back ground people around them.
Well, Yes, This just my IDEA, and I use almost every times in my Love Hobby.
Good luck, and Happy hunting---For Great/ Master Piece Photos.
Surapon

PS. OH-O--I forget the most important Lens for the City scape = The Best of the Best Lens in the world is Canon TS-E 24 mm F/ 3.5 L MK II Tilt and Shift Lens for the Best Tall building in downtown area---Must with Heliopan CIR. PL. FILTER too.
 

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OH-O--I forget the most important Lens for the City scape = The Best of the Best Lens in the world is Canon TS-E 24 mm F/ 3.5 L MK II Tilt and Shift Lens for the Best Tall building in downtown area---Must with Heliopan CIR. PL. FILTER too.
 

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I'd go with one of three:

1. Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM - Small, light, discreet yet allows for fantastic environmental street portraits. Probably the safest and most functional lens to use.

2. Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM - Still relatively small, wide enough to capture the whole scene, and the "dreamy" bokeh is perfect for capturing "moments in time."

3. Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM - Simply, the best "spy" lens that allows you to shoot afar without being too noticeable.
 
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I like to stay light and discrete when I'm traveling, so my street kit consists of my two cheapest lenses: the 35mm 2.0 IS and the old 100mm 2.0 paired with my 5DIII.

Both are very fast, and very sharp. The 100mm has a little less interesting colours and the well known purple fringing problem when shot wide open and in sharp sunlight, but it's very stealthy little lens that can get some nice close-ups
without looking like a paparazzi.
 
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I'd go 50mm. I love the timeless look of 50mm. I personally don't like wides for street because I dislike distortion greatly. I will use a 35mm if I'm married to horizontal shots that day.

I saw someone mention the pancake. That might be a good way to go to. Shoots the middle and very discrete.
 
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