I picked up the canon g10 a few weeks back to have a point and shoot for family stuff. It's really a beast of a camera albeight in a different way from an slr. How would you set it up for street photography? Do you have any tips for using the 16-35 2.8L lens, I just feel lke I don't really have a great handle on the wides. I use the 24-70L a lot, but feel limited by the 16-35 largely because I'm fairly uncomfortable taking anything but scapes with it. I know it is the choice of many photojournalists, but I feel a lot better getting in the mix with a 50 1.4. Tell me what you think technique wise to help make that lens grow on me a little.</p>
Jeff Ascough Interview July 2009
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<p>Jeff,<br>
I picked up the canon g10 a few weeks back to have a point and shoot for family stuff. It's really a beast of a camera albeight in a different way from an slr. How would you set it up for street photography? Do you have any tips for using the 16-35 2.8L lens, I just feel lke I don't really have a great handle on the wides. I use the 24-70L a lot, but feel limited by the 16-35 largely because I'm fairly uncomfortable taking anything but scapes with it. I know it is the choice of many photojournalists, but I feel a lot better getting in the mix with a 50 1.4. Tell me what you think technique wise to help make that lens grow on me a little.</p>
<p>Best, Nate</p>