nightfly
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I'm a longtime 28 or 35mm street photographer but getting a bit more interested in longer lenses for isolating and flattening subjects for landscape or more abstract street work.
An RF was a great choice for 28 or 35 but does it become the wrong tool for the job for work like Franco Fontana:
http://www.photoandcontemporary.com/artistartworks.aspx?ar=3
Wondering if a 75 or 90 could get this sort of effect or if it's time to pick up an SLR and a long zoom after years of wanting nothing to do with them.
Incidentally Fontana claims to use just a a 17–35mm zoom, a 35–350mm, and a 14mm prime lens (Canon film).
Think of this for travel so want things as small and light as possible.
An RF was a great choice for 28 or 35 but does it become the wrong tool for the job for work like Franco Fontana:
http://www.photoandcontemporary.com/artistartworks.aspx?ar=3
Wondering if a 75 or 90 could get this sort of effect or if it's time to pick up an SLR and a long zoom after years of wanting nothing to do with them.
Incidentally Fontana claims to use just a a 17–35mm zoom, a 35–350mm, and a 14mm prime lens (Canon film).
Think of this for travel so want things as small and light as possible.