These fixed lens cameras are just the right size and offer enough performance to make you a street photography ninja.
Gear isn’t everything, but having the right camera for a certain situation can definitely help. This is especially true when it comes to street photography. When you’re out on the streets, you need to be able to rattle off images quickly and sometimes discreetly. This is something that can be hard to do with much larger cameras. Being able to remain nimble and having a camera that helps keep attention away from you is a must, and this is where fixed lens cameras come into play.
These small, power-house fixed lens cameras have gorgeous optics that help capture detail-rich images, and blazing fast auto-focus systems that will help you nail the shot every time you hit the shutter. If you’re on the hunt for a camera that will help you become a street photography pro, check out this roundup.
“One of the best things about the lens on the Ricoh GR III is the sharpness of the lens. It’s great even at f2.8. Combine this with the details that the sensor can render and there is no reason to complain. If anything, the images look like bleeding-edge sharpness and a bit like older Rokinon lenses when it comes to output.
Leica Q2
“Photographers who take it to shoot in the rain shouldn’t fear at all as you’ll be able to combine the lens’s great quality with the camera’s overall durability. Throughout all of our tests in the rain here in NYC, the Leica Q2 performed very admirably–arguably in a way that I’d say all cameras should at a minimum these days.
Pro Tip: Street photography looks and sounds easy. However, you couldn’t be further from the truth if you believe this. Street photography is a complex genre that can take a while to master. Still, there are ways to make the learning curve a little easier. Grab a street photography tutorial that will help you train your eyes and understand your surroundings, and you’ll be well on your way.
Fujifilm X100V
“The Fujifilm X100v is the closest thing we have to a perfect point and shoot on the market. It’s got great autofocus capabilities, wonderful image quality, weather sealing, a revamped lens, and a simple interface. What more could you need?”
Sony RX1r II
“When you look at the image quality from the Sony RX1r II, you’ll be very impressed. For what it’s worth, it’s the same sensor in the a7r II–Sony’s top-of-the-line camera out there. The details, the color rendition, and everything else will be very incredible. Additionally, the lens is also rather stellar.”