Seeking Advice on Using Fully Articulating Screen for Street Photography
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Re: Seeking Advice on Using Fully Articulating Screen for Street Photography
DarnGoodPhotos wrote:
Foskito wrote:
sshapiro wrote:
Foskito wrote:
sshapiro wrote:
nurseMarty wrote:
You can use any camera for street photography.
I don’t like using a flip screen for street photography. I wouldn’t suggest using the XH2 as a street photography camera. Good news though. You have the X 100 V. That is the perfect camera for street photography. Want to use a lens longer than 23 mm? Use the XT3. They both have the tilty screen. Either of these bodies would serve
Congratulations on the several Fuji bodies that you have. Use anybody that you have for street photography. Have fun.
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I would like to consolidate the number of camera bodies I have, and I like the X-H2S for all my other photography, but the answer might be that the flip screen won't work for my street photography when I use the F1.4 lenses.
The flip screen won't work for your street photography when you use the f1.4 lenses but it works with other lenses?
Another solution might be using the good old EVF.
What I was trying to communicate is that I use the X100V as my primary street photography camera but switch to the X-T3 or X-H2S when I need faster primes. The F1.4 primes are useful at night vs. the X100V F2 lens.
Tilt-screen is better for street no doubt. Sadly Fuji jump on the videographer/youtuber band wagon and left still-shooters relegated to the XE-XP/X100.
X-T5 has a tilt screen.
You are right.
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