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Some Street Photography at Easton Farmer's Market
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 351442" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Honestly? It depends on the street and how close you want to get. And I'm not being flippant. 24-120mm lacks on the far end, 70-200mm lacks on the near end. 28-300mm would be perfect. With the 24-120mm on a DX there are things where I find myself saying, "Damn, it's not wide enough", but for people it's pretty darn good. I'd be better off with the 18-140mm, which I've thought about getting.</p><p></p><p>"Street" is one of those genres where you are either looking for a specific something, in which case you can get away with a 35mm or a 50mm and be happy, or you're essentially doing random non-event photography, in which case the more range the better. For the Farmer's Market I could do it with the D600 but I like more reach and the D7100 gives me that. If I still had the 28-300mm then I'd use that exclusively for stuff like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 351442, member: 9240"] Honestly? It depends on the street and how close you want to get. And I'm not being flippant. 24-120mm lacks on the far end, 70-200mm lacks on the near end. 28-300mm would be perfect. With the 24-120mm on a DX there are things where I find myself saying, "Damn, it's not wide enough", but for people it's pretty darn good. I'd be better off with the 18-140mm, which I've thought about getting. "Street" is one of those genres where you are either looking for a specific something, in which case you can get away with a 35mm or a 50mm and be happy, or you're essentially doing random non-event photography, in which case the more range the better. For the Farmer's Market I could do it with the D600 but I like more reach and the D7100 gives me that. If I still had the 28-300mm then I'd use that exclusively for stuff like this. [/QUOTE]
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