what is your favorite focal length for street photography?


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When using Rangefinder, what is your favorite focal length for street photography?
 

I have 2 favorites: 28 and 50. Both give me a look that I like. If I were forced to choose, then I'd pick 28.
 

I have 2 favorites: 28 and 50. Both give me a look that I like. If I were forced to choose, then I'd pick 28.


I have read your review before and I can roughly guess that you will choose 28mm.
Just wonder for street photography, should use wide angle or tele photo???
 

I have read your review before and I can roughly guess that you will choose 28mm.
Just wonder for street photography, should use wide angle or tele photo???
Wide and get as close to your subject as possible. :)
 

After using so many lenses, my favourite for street is the 40mm/f1.4.

Why?

Personally I prefer wide, but shooting wide means that I have to stick very close to my subject, often 1 to 2m, if using 21mm or 15mm. With strangers, it's kind of imposing to them. The natural stranger distance is 3m. If you try to get close to a stranger at less than 3m, that means you are going to have a conversation with them, hence, a comfortable distance to shoot them is about 5m away without them feeling "imposing".

If shooting people that I know, then I would naturally go for as wide as possible, 15mm/f4.5 or 21mm/f4, or even the 12mm/f5.6. During weddings and events, people tend to relax and let you take as much as possible. Using a RF with 15mm is easier because it's less imposing on the subjects. Try sticking that 17-35/f2.8 Nikon onto their nose! :)

The 40mm/f1.4 is a great travelling lens. It is not too wide on the street, allowing you to focus on the subject, yet letting you to get enough of the background as bokeh. If it is a 50mm, then it focus too much on the subject and not letting you enough of the bokeh. And yet it is comfortable to shoot at about 5 to 10m without people even notice. Take a look at this:

yoyogi_park_a.jpg


which was taken about 10m. The subject is at a very natural state. And I captured the mood I wanted during the early spring at the park.

shinjuku_street_a.jpg


This was taken at around 10pm, pretty dark, but I still managed to capture at about 1/15 on the 400 film.

And this one my favourite,

ginza_phone_booth.jpg


About 4 to 5m away, subject didn't notice I was there and still able to capture enough of her expression.

Hence, the 40mm is my favourite street photography lens.

Having said that, 40mm is not ideal for scenery. If you are on a trip to Jiu Zai Gou or any of the China scenic places, then the 28mm/f3.5 is ideal. Great lens for outdoors, sharp and contrasty. Exactly the feel you would need for a scenery.
 

so far i have been using the CV 35mm
think the 5mm difference between the 35 & the 40 should be almost negligible?
 

I kept my CV 35mm lens on for the entire duration of 2 week trip..
I guess that's my favourite focal length for RF.. :)
 

I have no choice, 40mm is the one that stick in my Canonet... ;P
but in some situation, I wish that i have slightly wider view than now...
maybe 35mm or even 28mm ...
 

With a crop factor of 1.33 on the M8, my favorite lens for street is the 28mm.
 

my RF has a 1.5x crop factor, so the 35mm is more like 52.5mm.

the other lens i have is a 15mm, so not sure if there is a need for a 28mm as it will end up as a 42mm.

my RF only has 28, 35 & 50mm lines.
 

yoyogi_park_a.jpg


which was taken about 10m. The subject is at a very natural state. And I captured the mood I wanted during the early spring at the park.

shinjuku_street_a.jpg


This was taken at around 10pm, pretty dark, but I still managed to capture at about 1/15 on the 400 film.

And this one my favourite,

ginza_phone_booth.jpg


About 4 to 5m away, subject didn't notice I was there and still able to capture enough of her expression.

Hence, the 40mm is my favourite street photography lens.

wonderful photos chiif, do you happen to have a gallery? :) i'd love to enjoy more of your work.
 

wonderful photos chiif, do you happen to have a gallery? :) i'd love to enjoy more of your work.
Thanks. Don't really have a gallery. These photos were taken in Tokyo. In Japan, one can take any photos using any cameras and it will look nice. Not sure whether it's the light or the people. That place is just plain nice. :)

The 40mm/f1.4 S.C is a wonderful lens. At f1.4 & ISO400, great for taking street at night. Some of the pictures taken with this lens can be found here: http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=270452

But do be careful... I was taking a cute girl on the train and ended up being reprimanded by her and in the end, had to give up the roll of negatives... even though I told her she was pretty and beautiful... ;p
 

When using Rangefinder, what is your favorite focal length for street photography?

40mm, coz that's the only lens on my RF so far and it suffices for street photo style of shooting. Not too close to scare off the subject or miss the background, and not too far to lose focus on the subject. Of course, the f/1.4 on my 40mm is great for available light street photos.

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40mm, coz that's the only lens on my RF so far and it suffices for street photo style of shooting. Not too close to scare off the subject or miss the background, and not too far to lose focus on the subject. Of course, the f/1.4 on my 40mm is great for available light street photos.

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Is this place the famous Hong Kong seafood place?
 

Is this place the famous Hong Kong seafood place?

Yep, this is Sai Kung town. I discovered it's more than just seafood. Go on a weekend and you'll find many dog owners showing off their pets.
 

so far i have been using the CV 35mm
think the 5mm difference between the 35 & the 40 should be almost negligible?
Same angle of view to 6 feet, then the 35mm is wider.
 

Same angle of view to 6 feet, then the 35mm is wider.

think not that bad with just 6 feet difference.

not sure if a 28mm would suit me as my RF has a 1.5x crop factor.
 

I am surprise that when selecting favorite focal length for street photography, no one here cross the 50mm mark. :think:
 

I am surprise that when selecting favorite focal length for street photography, no one here cross the 50mm mark. :think:
That's my second.

My current "walkabout" kit is an R2a with 28/1.9 on and 50/1.5 waiting. :)
 

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