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ruben
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I am entretaining the idea of changing my street targeted gear attitude. Up to day, carrying two bodies was for me a must to have wider ISO coverage.
I am thinking now about a single fixed lens approach.
Two disclaimers: this has nothing to do with my GAS habits, they will remain forever as they are not related to photography itself.
For many, if not most dwellers here, a sigle camera and a single lens is nothing but the most natural. Not for me.
Back to the issue.
Iso 200 for daylight, FLASH for lower light and night. Flash sounds crazy but it is not. People are used to the "stupid" flash point and shoot film or digi cameras.
What I will have to sacrifice?
a) Night conspicuous shooting. From now on mighty soldier approach.
b) Much shooting at roofed places, coffee shops and the likes, with some exceptions in which flash use may be indulged.
All these is due to the short experience I have got in recent months at street shooting. Very few shots due to slow instincts. Too much thinking. Speed is almost everything. You cannot see and then shoot. You have to shoot while seeing. Or see through the viewfinder. Very hard. Gear simplification is a must.
What do you think? I would specially ask for comments from two bodies users, but every one is invited.
Cheers,
Ruben
PS: kindly avoid "welcome to the club". By now I am just passing by.
I am thinking now about a single fixed lens approach.
Two disclaimers: this has nothing to do with my GAS habits, they will remain forever as they are not related to photography itself.
For many, if not most dwellers here, a sigle camera and a single lens is nothing but the most natural. Not for me.
Back to the issue.
Iso 200 for daylight, FLASH for lower light and night. Flash sounds crazy but it is not. People are used to the "stupid" flash point and shoot film or digi cameras.
What I will have to sacrifice?
a) Night conspicuous shooting. From now on mighty soldier approach.
b) Much shooting at roofed places, coffee shops and the likes, with some exceptions in which flash use may be indulged.
All these is due to the short experience I have got in recent months at street shooting. Very few shots due to slow instincts. Too much thinking. Speed is almost everything. You cannot see and then shoot. You have to shoot while seeing. Or see through the viewfinder. Very hard. Gear simplification is a must.
What do you think? I would specially ask for comments from two bodies users, but every one is invited.
Cheers,
Ruben
PS: kindly avoid "welcome to the club". By now I am just passing by.
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