Harrisonbrodney
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Does this feature have a place in street photography?
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I agree: my close buddy is a "button, dial, ring, lever, Q menu" fiddler. His "street photo's" reflect that in many missed chances. His studio stuff is fine. For me? On the street--simply be prepared--as possible.Really depends on what you consider "street" photography. Aside from static subjects, fiddling with AF-C and other focus issues with people seems a huge distraction. Playing endlessly with settings isn't why I like street shooting.Single point allowed film shooters to capture great images. I don't use AF-C simply because setting and subject can change unexpectedly when I'm out with a camera. There's nothing canonical about camera settings. YMMV, as always.
Yup. My venerable X-T1s usually ride at single point AF, so nice with the Fujicron primes.I agree: my close buddy is a "button, dial, ring, lever, Q menu" fiddler. His "street photo's" reflect that in many missed chances. His studio stuff is fine. For me? On the street--simply be prepared--as possible.
One reason I love the little Ricoh GR II is its "snap focus" focus feature.I use manual focus all the time when doing street photograph, I tend to pre focus every now and then and to be honest I can focus quicker on what I want than the camera no worries about the camera picking the wrong point
At the end of the day if an image is not sharp it down to me regardless of manual or auto focus