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BEST Street Camera – RED (HOT) Talk EP037

BEST Street Camera – RED (HOT) Talk EP037

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What’s your best street camera? Today we are going to debunk the myth on several iconic street cameras and see if they are what …

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  1. Another "challenge," is the near-constant push to change gear. Street photography without hesitation or delay gets better the more we understand our camera and the mental frame we know our lens provides us.

  2. Thanks for this video. I've always thought about street photography but never felt it was for me. As much as I enjoyed watching I don't think it's something I could get into in a big way. A bit of tourist photography yes when I'm out and about, and I'm thankful to watch your video's for pointers on getting better shots when I do.

  3. First time ever that i wrote to your blog but following you for long time as i shoot Oly omd5 mk3 and omd1 mk2.Could you have a discussion on war photography and/or photographers.As it is the whole world is in turmoil with war all over and some war photographers even died in the efforts to capture images and maybe you guys can have a session on the topic.Just a thought and suggestion.Enjoy the discussions though.

  4. Favorite street photography camera? OM-5 with 17mm f/1.2 pro or 20mm f/1.4 pro lens. I like to capture activity in context. And, oddly enough, photographing on a rainy day is more fun than I expected. As an aside, I am frequently asked by people about the OM-5, with the general comment something like 'I love your camera. Is it film….?'

  5. usually, analog OM-1;
    TLRs are indeed fun to shoot, I have an Olympus flex.
    and films with 3200 on the box do exist! in reality they're more like 800 (Kodak TMZ) or 1000 (Ilford Delta 3200) pushed two stops, but they're very nice at 3200, and even beyond, if you really want to!

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