The best camera for street photography in 2024 (2024)

By Gareth Bevan

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The best camera for street photography will be discreet, have accurate autofocus and a vintage design won't go amiss

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  • Our quick list
  • Best hybrid
  • Best for stealth
  • Best compact camera
  • Most versatile camera
  • Best for reach
  • Best monochrome camera
  • Best budget option
  • Best for film simulations
  • How to choose
  • How we test

In this guide

The best camera for street photography in 2024 (1)

The Quick List ↩
1. Best hybrid
2. Best for stealth
3. Best compact camera
4. Most versatile camera
5. Best for reach
6. Best for monochrome
7. Best budget option
8. Best for film simulations
How to choose

When I'm looking for the best camera for street photography I think it should deliver a superior in-the-moment photographic experience. Shooting street photography is all about being there, blending within your surroundings, and finding that split-second moment where all the elements align.

As a street photographer, you'll be a keen observer, with an eye for documenting daily life. Anything from eye-catching outfits to ironic coincidences can be the purview of the street photographer. It's less about technical perfection, and more about capturing something raw and true.

We've split our list into two major categories: fixed lens compacts and interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras. If you're purely street shooting, then a simple compact may be the way to go, while mirrorless cameras are more versatile, and a good choice if you might want to try other genres like wildlife, portrait, or landscape photography.

One more thing. Street photography has a rich history in the history of photography, and there's a certain style to it. So we've taken into consideration the cameras we think best suit the style of shooting street. It's not just about aesthetics; many of these more retro-styled cameras pack in features that complement the shoot-from-the-hip philosophy of street photography.

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Gareth Bevan

Gareth is the Reviews Editor at Digital Camera World, and the person in charge of approving all the latest camera-related tech. Spending a lot of time out on the streets of London snapping away, he knows a thing or two about which cameras work well for discreet street cameras. Outside of this, expect to find him cycling around, or deep in a Netflix binge.

Our quick list

Want to see our choices in a hurry? Well here they are… and if you want to find out more about them, the jump links will take you down to give you the full story of why we recommend them.

Best hybrid

1. Fujifilm X100VI

Bags of style backed up with serious imaging tech, the Fujifilm X100V has it all. The fifth in a line of prime-lens compacts, the X100V eschews zoom range in favor of a catch-it-all focal length and supreme image quality.
Read more below

Best for stealth

2. Ricoh GR III

The GR III, is a great option for street photography, so much so that it even comes in a dedicated "street edition" with a pop-on viewfinder and natty yellow stripe included.
Read more below

Best compact camera

3. Leica Q3

If you want the best of the best compact cameras on the market that has a 60MP sensor, and a whole lot of street-cred and a super-sharp fimxed 20mm f/1.7 Summilux then look no further.
Read more below

Most versatile camera

4. Fujifilm X-S20

If you want a neat camera that is small enough to carry around the streets, has many options for lenses, and a great 26.1MP sensor.
Read more below

Best for reach

5. Sony RX100 VII

The Sony RX100 VII is a brilliant compact camera that is small enough that you'll go noticed pulling this out of your pocket for some discreet street shots, but with a decent optical zoom, you can also choose to get close in to your subjects.

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Best monochrome

6. Leica M11 Monochrom

The Leica Monchrom might be almost the definition of the classic street camera. Rangefinder design, manual focus only, and monochrome sensor. The camera might be limiting for many purposes, but for on the streets, it is perfect.

Read more below

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Best hybrid

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1. Fujifilm X100VI

Best for style

Specifications

Sensor: 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5

Lens: 23mm (equivalent) f/2

Burst rate: 11fps

AF points: 117-area hybrid phase/contrast AF

LCD: 3-inch, 1.62m-dot tilting touchscreen

Viewfinder: Hybrid OVF/OLED EVF, 3.69m dots

Dimensions: 128.0 x 74.8 x 55.3mm

Weight: 478g (including battery and memory card)

Reasons to buy

+

Sharp lens, great sensor

+

Tilting touchscreen

Reasons to avoid

-

Fixed focal length (no zoom)

-

Extra money for weather sealing

Bags of style backed up with serious imaging tech, the Fujifilm X100VI has it all. The fifth in a line of prime-lens compacts, the X100VI eschews zoom range in favor of a catch-it-all focal length and supreme image quality.

In our review, we found it to be a supremely enjoyable camera to use, I'd say it's one of the most purely enjoyable cameras that’s ever been made.

The X100V has evidently been put together with street photographers in mind; its dial-based controls hark back to the old days of street photography, while its hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder is one of the best examples of its type on any mirrorless camera, full-stop. All of this does come at a price, but if you can justify the expense, it’s worth it.

Read our full Fujifilm X100VI review

Best for stealth

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2. Ricoh GR IIIx

Best for stealth

Specifications

Sensor: 24MP APS-C CMOS

Lens: 40mm (equivalent) f/2.8

Burst rate: 4fps

AF points: 9

LCD: 3-inch, 1.037M-dot fixed touchscreen

Viewfinder: Optical (optional)

Dimensions: 109 x 62 x 33 mm

Weight: 257g (including battery)

Reasons to buy

+

Small to hold

+

Big APS-C sensor

Reasons to avoid

-

Fixed screen

-

Viewfinder costs extra

Like four-hour board games and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the Ricoh GR cameras have acquired something of a cult following. Their fans will extol, to anyone who’ll listen, the virtues of their slim build and large sensor, a feature combination that makes the most recent model, the GR IIIx, a great option for street photography, so much so that it even comes in a dedicated "street edition" with a pop-on viewfinder and natty yellow stripe included.

With impressive features like three-axis image stabilization, a high maximum ISO of 102,400, and a lean start-up time of just 0.8sec, the GR III has the imaging cred to back up its looks.

Also consider the Ricoh has come out with an alternative version of the GR IIIx, the Ricoh GR III. It's basically the same camera, but with one crucial difference – it swaps the 40mm equivalent lens for a 28mm equivalent. Neither of these is necessarily better for street photography; it's just about personal preference. If you like the sound of the wide perspective then the Ricoh GR III is for you, but think you might prefer a closer, tighter perspective, consider the Ricoh GR IIIx!

Read our full Ricoh GR III review for more details

Best compact camera

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3. Leica Q3

Best compact camera

Specifications

Type: Compact

Sensor size: Full frame

Megapixels: 60MP

Lens: Fixed 28mm, f/1.7

LCD: 3in flip touchscreen

Viewfinder: EVF

Continuous shooting: 15fps

Max video resolution: 8K30p, 4K60p, 1080FHD120p

Reasons to buy

+

Excellent 60MP image quality

+

8K video

+

Subject recognition and tracking

+

Easy to use

Reasons to avoid

-

Animal tracking autofocus is unreliable

-

Uncomfortable to hold for long periods without optional grip

-

Pricey

The Leica Q3's 60MP sensor never failed to impress me, producing breathtaking images that capture every detail. I particularly enjoyed the digital crop feature, which adds a fun element of experimentation to the fixed 28mm f/1.7 lens.

Each shot I took showcased Leica's remarkable processing, with colors that pop with exceptional dynamic range, making it the perfect compact camera for Street photography. The autofocus is quick and precise, especially when it comes to subject focusing, thanks to its efficient human and eye detection capabilities.

However, I've found that the animal detection feature leaves much to be desired. It often misidentifies inanimate objects rather than living creatures however, I suspect this could be improved with firmware updates. In terms of video, the Leica Q3 delivers high-quality 8K footage in various professional codecs, but I've noticed that image stabilization struggles with handheld shake.

Despite these drawbacks, the Leica Q3 remains a standout camera for everyday use, and it easily earns its reputation as one of the best compact cameras for street photography available today. Unfortunately, being a Leica, its lofty price tag makes it inaccessible to many photographers, which is a disappointment.

Read our full Leica Q3 review for more details

Most versatile camera

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Most versatile camera

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: X-Trans IV (APS-C)

Megapixels: 26.1MP

Lens mount: Fujifilm X

Screen: 3-inch 1.84 million dot vari-angle LCD touchscreen

Viewfinder: 2.36 million dot

Max continuous shooting speed: up to 30fps (1.25x crop) or 20fps (no crop)

Max video resolution: Up to 6K30P 4:2:2 10-bit internal, 4K60P, 1080HD240P

Reasons to buy

+

Small and compact size

+

6K30P video in 4:2:2 10-bit

+

Subject recognition and tracking autofocus

+

Bigger battery

+

Vari-angle screen for vlogging

Reasons to avoid

-

Vlog mode isn’t well explained

-

Price might be too much for some

In my review, I found that the Fujifilm X-S20 is the most versatile camera for most users. Its straightforward controls and excellent fully automatic modes make capturing great shots a breeze.

Plus, its small and compact size makes it easy to carry around wherever you go. Despite its size, the X-S20 packs a punch with its powerful processor capable of 6K video and subject recognition tracking, making it a great choice for photo enthusiasts, content creators, and those who love to shoot street photography too, like me.

While the price is a little higher than the previous version, I believe it's worth it considering the capabilities of this camera. It offers more than enough features to satisfy most users' needs, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone serious about photography or videography.

Read our full Fujifilm X-S20 review to find out more

Best for reach

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5. Sony RX100 VII

Best for reach

Specifications

Sensor: 20.1MP 1-in Exmor RS CMOS

Lens: 24-200mm (equivalent) f/2.8-4.5

Burst rate: 20fps (90fps short burst mode)

AF points: 357-point phase AF, 425-point contrast AF

LCD: 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 921k dots

Viewfinder: Pop-up EVF, 2.36m dots

Dimensions: 101.6 x 58.1 x 42.8 mm

Weight: 302g (with battery and SD card)

Reasons to buy

+

Extremely high-speed shooting

+

With fast AF to match

Reasons to avoid

-

Small, cramped and fiddly

-

Pricey

A camera doesn’t get seven iterations unless the idea was good, to begin with, and the Sony RX100 VII is the latest in a line of terrific tiny compacts. Pairing a 24-200mm equivalent Zeiss-engineered lens with an extremely sophisticated autofocus system and enviably fast burst shooting is a winner in anyone’s book, and all this makes it right up the alley of any street photographer.

All this tech doesn’t come cheap, however, and one could argue, as we did in our review, that the RX100 VII is a wee bit aggressively priced for a camera of its size (and sensor size).

The good news, though, is that if the asking price is too dear for you, the preceding RX100 models are still largely in production, so by all means have a look and see if one better suits you (our RX100 comparison guide will come in handy there).

Read our full Sony RX100 VII review for more details

Best monochrome camera

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6. Leica M11 Monochrom

Best monochrome camera

Specifications

Type: Rangefinder

Sensor: Monochrome BSI CMOS sensor

Megapixels: 60

Screen: 3-inch fixed touchscreen, 1,036,800 dots

Max shooting speed: DNG: 15 shots, JPG: >100 shots

User level: Expert

Reasons to buy

+

Pristine B&W quality

+

Incredible in low light

Reasons to avoid

-

Incredibly expensive

-

Immovable rear screen

The Leica M11 Monochrom is a camera that speaks directly to my niche interests, and maybe yours too. As a black-and-white, manual focus-only rangefinder camera, it stands apart from the mainstream offerings. Sure, it can't shoot video, and the price tag of $9000 (£8,300) is hefty, but these characteristics are what make it so special.

Far from being shortcomings, these features encouraged me to approach my photography with a more deliberate mindset. Every shot becomes a thoughtful process, reminiscent of the glory days of film photography. Using the M11 Monochrom has been one of the most enjoyable photography experiences I've had in a while.

I understand that this camera isn't for everyone. It's tailored for a specific audience, and Leica knows exactly how to cater to their needs. For those of us who appreciate its unique qualities and Black-and-white only images, there's good news: it's possibly the best version of this camera to date.

Read our full Leica M11 Monochrom review for more details

Best budget option

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7. Canon EOS M6 II

Best budget option

Specifications

Sensor: 32.5MP APS-C CMOS

Lens mount: Canon EF-M

Burst rate: 14fps continuous, 30fps RAW burst mode

AF points: Dual Pixel CMOS phase detect, 143 / 99 points (depending on lens)

LCD: 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1.04m dots

Viewfinder: No

Dimensions: 119.6 x 70.0 x 49.2 mm

Weight: 398g (body only, with battery and SD card)

Reasons to buy

+

Impressive 32.5MP APS-C sensor

+

Formidable burst shooting

Reasons to avoid

-

No in-body stabilisation

-

Limited native lenses

If you’ll pardon our French for a moment, the EOS M6 II represented the kick-up le derrière that the EOS M series desperately needed, and for its price, it’s one of the best Canon cameras and mirrorless cameras around.

Pairing a seriously impressive APS-C sensor with super-fast burst shooting and a beast of an autofocus system, this pocketable camera is more than just suited for street shooting, it excels at it. And given that it’s packing more megapixels than the majority of Canon bodies, it’s also a great choice if you’ve one eye on printing your images big.

Read more: Canon EOS M6 Mark II review or read our Best Canon EF-M lenses

Best for film simulations

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8. Fujifilm X-T5

Best for film simulations

Specifications

Type: Mirrorless

Sensor: APS-C X-Trans 5 HR BSI

Megapixels: 40

Lens mount: Fujifilm X

Viewfinder: 3.69M-dot OLED EVF, 100fps refresh

Memory card: 2 x SD UHS-II

LCD: 3-inch tilting touchscreen

Max continuous shooting speed: 20fps

Max video resolution: 6.2K/30P

User level: Expert/professional

Reasons to buy

+

40MP still images

+

15/20fps continuous shooting

+

Lighter than X-T4

Reasons to avoid

-

Manual dials not for everyone

-

X-H2S is better for speed

-

No 8k video

The Fujifilm X-T5 marks the latest step in Fujifilm's X-T series, and for me, it's more of an evolution than a revolution. As someone deeply passionate about street photography, especially capturing simulations of my favorite films too, this camera feels like a classic SLR-style companion with a modern twist.

I love the traditional dials on the top of the camera; they make changing ISO and shutter speed settings a breeze, giving me that tactile connection to my craft. The X-T5 builds upon the beloved X-T4 with an impressive 40.2MP sensor and 10-bit 4:2:2 video at 6.2K/30P, all while maintaining its lightweight design.

One of the standout features for me is the 3-way tilting touchscreen, which adds flexibility to image composition. In terms of its aesthetics, feel, and handling, the X-T5 stands out from the crowd, offering a unique shooting experience compared to other cameras like the Fujifilm X-H2.

If you're torn between the X-T5 and the X-H2, I'd recommend checking out our comparison article, "Fujifilm X-T5 vs X-H2," to see which one aligns better with your needs and preferences.

For more see our full Fujifilm X-T5 review.

How to choose the best camera for street photography

When it comes to street photography, I've learned that the best mirrorless cameras and the best compact cameras may boast various features, but specific requirements truly make a camera shine in this genre.

For me, a good street photography camera must be small and discreet. It's essential to blend into the surroundings, observing scenes without drawing unnecessary attention. Big bodies and bulky lenses tend to stand out, which is not ideal.

Speed is another crucial factor. Snappy autofocus and a reliable burst mode ensure I capture the decisive moment without delay. It's reassuring to know that if I miss a shot, it won't be due to the camera's limitations.

When it comes to controls, intuitiveness is key. I prefer well-laid-out and tactile controls that allow me to adjust settings quickly without diving into menus. After all, time is of the essence during a street shoot.

Lastly, weight matters. Carrying the camera around my neck or on my shoulder for extended periods requires it to be lightweight. The ideal street camera shouldn't weigh me down as I navigate through the urban landscape, capturing fleeting moments of life.

How we test camera

In evaluating what cameras made the best ones for street photography, we conduct thorough assessments both in real-world shooting situations and under meticulously controlled lab conditions. Our lab examinations focus on key performance metrics including resolution, dynamic range, and signal-to-noise ratio.

Resolution is gauged using ISO resolution charts, while dynamic range assessments are facilitated through DxO Analyzer test equipment. Additionally, we utilize DxO Analyzer for comprehensive noise analysis across the camera's ISO range.

As for compact cameras, our evaluations are primarily based on real-world results and ergonomic handling, serving as the foundation for our informative guides.

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Gareth Bevan

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Gareth is a photographer based in London, working as a freelance photographer and videographer for the past several years, having the privilege to shoot for some household names. With work focusing on fashion, portrait and lifestyle content creation, he has developed a range of skills covering everything from editorial shoots to social media videos. Outside of work, he has a personal passion for travel and nature photography, with a devotion to sustainability and environmental causes.

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The best camera for street photography in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

The best camera for street photography in 2024? ›

The 35mm lens is probably the most common lens used by street photographers, and this is because it has a lot of advantages in this fast-moving genre. It is wide enough to capture multiple subjects in the frame easily or a subject and a background.

Who is the best street photography? ›

Inspiration The Best Street Photographers of All Time
  1. Henri Cartier-Bresson. “Photography is nothing—it's life that interests me.” ...
  2. Elliott Erwitt. ...
  3. Berenice Abbott. ...
  4. Raghubir Singh. ...
  5. Daido Moriyama. ...
  6. Saul Leiter. ...
  7. William Eugene Smith. ...
  8. Robert Doisneau.
Mar 27, 2024

What is the most used street photography lens? ›

The 35mm lens is probably the most common lens used by street photographers, and this is because it has a lot of advantages in this fast-moving genre. It is wide enough to capture multiple subjects in the frame easily or a subject and a background.

What is considered the best camera for photography? ›

The best camera for photography 2024
  1. Sony A7 IV. The best full-frame hybrid for enthusiasts. ...
  2. Sony A7R V. The best photography camera for most professionals. ...
  3. Canon EOS R10. The best camera for beginners overall. ...
  4. Canon EOS R7. The best APS-C camera for enthusiasts. ...
  5. OM System OM-1. ...
  6. Fujifilm X100V.
May 26, 2024

Which camera is used for street view? ›

Data capturing equipment

Street View imagery has come from several generations of camera systems from Immersive Media Company, Point Grey Research (now FLIR Systems), and in-house. The cameras contain no mechanical parts, including the shutter; instead, they used CMOS sensors and an electronic rolling shutter.

What do street photographers use? ›

Many still photograph using film for the love of the process and the aesthetic, some play with pinhole cameras for the fun of making pictures in the most basic form, most have a DSLR or a Mirrorless camera (essentially picture-making computers), and pretty much everyone has a mobile phone with a camera.

Who is the pioneer of street photography? ›

Henri Cartier-Bresson (French: [kaʁtje bʁɛsɔ̃]; 22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French artist and humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as capturing a decisive moment.

Which autofocus for street photography? ›

Real-Time Eye Auto Focus

This is super useful for street photography as it allows me to always capture a person with the perfect focus on their eyes. There have been times when I wasn't looking at my screen at all, but I snapped the image and it's perfectly focused because of this feature!

Is 50mm or 85mm better for street photography? ›

Also, many photographers argue that in the 50mm vs 85mm confrontation, the former wins because it's great for taking street candid photos. The reason for this is the longer focal length, which makes your subjects not always realize they are being photographed, so they behave naturally.

What is the best fixed focal length for street photography? ›

Finding the Best Focal Length for Your Street Photography
  • 28mm & 24mm. The 24mm and 28mm are some of the most commonly used wide angles for street photography. ...
  • 35mm. ...
  • A lot of people will debate between the 35mm and the 28mm for street photography. ...
  • 40mm. ...
  • 50mm. ...
  • Beyond the 50mm. ...
  • Final thoughts.

What brand camera do most photographers use? ›

  1. Canon EOS R6 Mark II. Best camera for professional photography beginners. ...
  2. Canon EOS R5. Best Canon camera for professional photography. ...
  3. Nikon D850. Best DSLR camera for professional photography. ...
  4. Panasonic Lumix S5 II X. Best camera for professional videography. ...
  5. Sony A1. Best Sony camera for professional photography. ...
  6. Nikon Z9.
Jun 18, 2024

Is DSLR or mirrorless better for street photography? ›

So, should you use a DSLR vs Mirrorless for street photography? Mirrorless cameras win by a long-shot. DSLRs are highly discouraged for the purposes of street.

What to look for in a street photography camera? ›

Rangefinder / Leica guide to Shooting Street Photography
  • Small.
  • Compact.
  • Unobtrusive (looks like an old-man's camera)
  • Very quiet shutter.
  • Easy to adjust aperture and shutter speed very quickly.
  • Viewfinder doesn't black out when you're taking photos.
  • You can see outside of the frame.

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