![]() ![]() I prefer the Ricoh GR II because it fits in my front pocket, has a large sensor with great image quality (APS-C sized), and is affordable. That can be your smartphone, or a simple point and shoot camera. I am convinced the best camera is the one that fits in your front pocket. “If your photos aren’t good enough your camera isn’t expensive enough.” I then discovered the lie we are all spoon-fed by the internet and camera companies: Rather, it (eventually) started to collect dust on my shelf like any other camera. I thought it would fix all my life’s problems. I soon became convinced that I needed to buy a Leica if I wanted to conquer my fears in street photography, to feel more ‘inspired’ to go out and make photos, and to better capture the ‘decisive moment.’ My passion was street photography, and when I started to study the masters of photography ( Henri Cartier-Bresson), I found that he shot with a Leica. After pulling out student loans, I bought a Canon 5D, 35mm f/2, 24mm f/2.8, a Canon 70-200 f/4 L, a Sigma 100mmm macro, and other accessories I thought I ‘needed.’ I bought a Canon Rebel XT (350D), then the internet told me that I ‘had’ to get a full-frame camera to make better photos. I started with a simple canon point and shoot camera (SD 600), and thought I needed to upgrade my camera to make better photos. ![]() I’ve been afflicted with GAS ( gear acquisition syndrome) for most of my life. Now that we have that out of the way, let us continue: As of 2017, I think the best camera for photography is the Ricoh GR II.įirst of all this is just my opinion. ![]()
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