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5 Reasons Why The Fujifilm X-E4 Is The Perfect Street Photography Camera

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[View Online]( | [Forward this to a friend]( [ePHOTOzine]() [Fujifilm]( 5 Reasons Why The Fujifilm X-E4 Is The Perfect Street Photography Camera It's not practical to carry a large, heavy dedicated camera for spontaneous street photography, but at the same time you don't want to sacrifice the quality of your captured images, and that's where the Fujifilm X-E4 steps in. Street photography is a genre that's accessible to all but documenting people candidly in their everyday environment doesn't come without its challenges. To capture people 'in the moment' you have to react quickly, often without being seen, and if you have a big camera and large lens, it can be hard to fade into the background. However, with modern-day powerful cameras, the task of blending in has got a little bit easier and to prove it, we've been out mastering the art of storytelling with the Fujifilm X-E4. [Fujifilm X-E4]( One of the joys of photography is keeping that record of all the places we have been, and all the faces we have seen. Whether this is locally as we go about our everyday lives, or when we are away in some special place, a small, compact and lightweight camera is the perfect companion. This can equally well apply to the more specific concept of classic street photography or to an ongoing record of wherever we have been. We can define what we need in a camera as a constant street companion; something that will fit comfortably in a jacket pocket, doesn't need a camera bag to weigh us down, but still looks the part, is a pleasure to use and delivers the quality that we would expect from any full-sized camera kit. To read this article in full... [X-E4 | The Perfect Street Photography Camera]( --------------------------------------------------------------- To advertise in our newsletter, sent to over 100,000 subscribers, please contact: advertising@ephotozine.com As well as our free, informative monthly newsletter we may occasionally let you know about special offers, competitions, photo seminars or discounts we think you'll be interested in. If you want to unsubscribe from receiving these messages, [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( Magezine Publishing Limited is registered in England and Wales as a limited company. Registered Number: 5218362. VAT registration Number: 845 6759 78. Registered Office: Tower House, Lucy Tower Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 1XW

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