![]() No people involved with the depth of field requirements to get them in focus.įor your style of static subjects on APS-C, I have the Samyang 24mm, Sigma 24mm f1.8 and FA31. ![]() I wouldn't really call your samples street photography, Justin. But I am interested in anyone's experiences with street photography. I attached a few photos of mine to show the type of photography I am referring to (all taken with the 24mm). Does anyone use the 30mm Sigma lenses and have good experiences with them? In that sense I love the 35mm f/2.4 but its a bit narrow at times. I am pretty satisfied with the Samyang 24mm but its a bit large for walking around in crowds. So what is everyone's experience with street photography? What lens do you gravitate toward. Most of the shots I am looking for require manual focus anyway. I dont mind the manual focus but I do enjoy the on camera aperture settings. The samyang is rather large to be used as my walk around but it does give me some wonderful photos. So currently I am using the 35mm f/2.4 or my 24mm f/1.4 samyang. The pentax 21mm would be nice but that f/3.2 would make bokeh shots difficult. I was interested in the 30mm sigma's but everything I read says the purple fringing is just unbearable to work with. Which has me looking around 31mm and below. With the crop sensor K-3ii the 35mm prime is good but a bit narrow with the conversion pushing it above 50mm equivalent on FF. After searching around I really don't see a good lens to suit that need aside from the 31mm f/1.8 but that's above my budget and probably most people sitting at $1k new. I know any zoom lens would be great like the 18-135, but I am more interested in near focus bokeh background shots. The reason I posted the emphasis on bokeh was to steer the conversation in that direction. The idea is you leave the bag at home and make do with only one lens while out walking around taking photos. What do you use as your walk around lens for street photography.
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