Street Photography With A Fuji X100F

This is in Leicester Square, the same day as the Trafalgar Square photos, and in my mind now I am picturing why I can shoot comfortably with the Fuji X100 range of cameras in a way that I can’t with other cameras.

Now I could have got closer like in the crop, but I like the original framing with the man looking on, and the man at the back looking at other drawings.

Part of being comfortable with the camera is that it has its own case and strap, so I don’t have to have a bag with me. That makes me feel more relaxed because I am not balancing the bag on my shoulder.

Second is that the lens hardly sticks out at all, as you can see in this photo looking down on the top plate.

And from the front, I think the camera doesn’t look like a modern digital camera that means business.


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  1. Yep, might have been my biggest mistake in not buying the fixed lens x100. Live and learn, I guess!

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