I realize that as a rangefinder user for “street photography”, a 50mm is too intimate for me. However, I wouldn’t neglect it completely as it is convenient to have for a specific need. I find that a 35mm is well-balanced, and if I’m really in a pinch, I manually zoom in on my subject (if possible) with my feet
Interesting video, good explanation like alway.
My favorite is 40mm.
Signed and I can wait to read your book. Many thanks
Thanks and I hope you will enjoy the reading.
I realize that as a rangefinder user for “street photography”, a 50mm is too intimate for me. However, I wouldn’t neglect it completely as it is convenient to have for a specific need. I find that a 35mm is well-balanced, and if I’m really in a pinch, I manually zoom in on my subject (if possible) with my feet
This is the most important thing for any photographer to find out. Finding the best tools for her or his work. It’s a personal decision.
I've always preferred 50mm and up, but 35mm does a great job of telling a story. That is if you can :)
50mm is my main choice and then a few times the 35mm drags me to it. 😄