Best EI for street photography?

Best EI for street photography?

  • 50

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 100

    Votes: 6 5.0%
  • 200

    Votes: 11 9.2%
  • 400

    Votes: 70 58.3%
  • 800

    Votes: 23 19.2%
  • 1600

    Votes: 7 5.8%
  • 3200

    Votes: 3 2.5%

  • Total voters
    120
  • Poll closed .
400.

Tmax 400 would be my desert island choice. It is lovely pushed to 1600, and with an ND filter I can shoot it at 100 in direct sun. But I like it best at 320.
 
In my book, an f 8.0 and 1/1000-1/2000th of a sec is ideal for zone shooting, this translates to an EI 500 on a sunny day, this is why I voted for EI 800, as conditions are sometimes less than ideal. A good solution is to use Tri X with Diafine at EI 500, as it covers you easily between EI 250 and 1000 for extra flexibility. The problem actually, is that film Leicas stop at 1/1000th, so sometimes you have to stop down to f11.
 
There is no such thing as "street photography".

Shame, write to the publishers then.
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Voted for 400 iso. Shooting sunny sixteen with a street shutter speed 400 translates easily and flexibly across the f stop range, note this is UK weather 😉
The wide availability of 400 stock means I'm never short of a film to shoot or try, the stock is flexible in developers as well.
 
Shame, write to the publishers then.


There was definitely no such thing as street photography when that photo was taken! The term is a recent invention and is void of an real meaning. If you had asked any of its so-called inventors about it they would have laughed.
 
Shame, write to the publishers then.


There was definitely no such thing as street photography when that photo was taken! The term is a recent invention and is void of an real meaning. If you had asked any of its so-called inventors about it they would have laughed.

Unfortunately for that argument the pre-existence of a category is not necessary for a work to be later assigned into it. Photo-realisim and Cubism for example were invented terms and categories after some of the original works had been produced.

You are correct that this "street" term is a relatively recent, and somewhat vague term to draw together photographs that would be difficult to otherwise categorise, and don't humans love to put things into categories.
In my opinion, and if you had prefaced your original remark with those words there would be no discussion, this is a case of where Art (note capital) and photography diverge, much as many would prefer a convergence, the equivalent in Art is probably work such as that of Banksy and indeed the production of the work physically on the street would encompass the usual "street photography" nicely but then the architectural photographers would perhaps be upset although I would be inclined to place some of Atget's studies that are purely architectural in our vague "street" slot.
It is a term that many find useful for titling books and exhibitions and whilst we can disagree where "urban landscape" stops; or does that not exist either; and "street' begins, its general acceptance and use surely precludes your all encompassing remark that there is no such thing?
 
I can only repeat my assertion there is no such thing as street photography. It is a term devoid of meaning, beyond the mere descriptive "photos taken on the street".

As to the correct EI for taking a photograph. It entirely depends on the light available and the subject. There is no magic bullet. I don't see how anyone can vote!
 
I can only repeat my assertion there is no such thing as street photography. It is a term devoid of meaning, beyond the mere descriptive "photos taken on the street". As to the correct EI for taking a photograph. It entirely depends on the light available and the subject. There is no magic bullet. I don't see how anyone can vote!

any definition is approximate and has limits. if there is not street photography, then there is not even landscape photography or portraiture etc. Just use common sense in using such definition. And if doesn't exist street photography, Vivian Maier photos doesn't exist... Or Doisneau...
 
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