Canon cameras are pretty fantastic for various genres of photographers. The company has designed some models that offer not just details but also good weather sealing. If you are someone who wants a camera and lens kit that does best for street photographers, then this set will be the most ideal. Have a look.
Canon R6 III

What makes it great? The Canon R6 III features a 32MP sensor, 40fps burst rate, and 7K 59.94p RAW Light recording. It also offers the Register People Priority feature, which allows one to document the same street and people over and over. The camera is easy to use, ergonomically nice to hold, and the battery life is also pretty good.
Why is it unique? The Canon camera can focus on people quickly, which is a boon for those working to photograph people. In addition, you get the chance to crop the photo, and overall, the details are retained. The camera’s focus works in different lighting, and the colors are quite fantastic. The RAW files retrieve details with ease, and you get in-camera JPEG multiple exposure. Street photographers can do so much.
I found that it was a very flexible system to use for everything from street photography to product photography. As a street photographer, I appreciate the camera’s ability to quickly lock focus and prioritize humans – not just their eyes.






Canon RF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM

What makes it great? Created with 18 elements in 14 groups, the lens weighs 700g, and is kind of large. However, ergonomically, it feels good in your hands. It is weather sealed, which means the pair can be perfect for a shoot during the rains. The reason is image stabilization, which means you can shoot at 1/15th and still get good shots. The lens extends when zooming, which further makes things interesting, especially if you are shooting in a crowded area.
Why is it unique? The 24-105mm is pretty quick. The focus is sharp and accurate, and can track faces well based on the camera you use. The image quality is sharp, you get some bokeh when you are close to the subject, and the color rendition is good. F4 may have a narrow appearance, but if you are shooting in daylight, then this should not be a problem at all. Moreover, the Canon lens costs less than $1500.
It’s almost impossible to get a blurry shot due to camera shake. In fact, I pretty much never got one. The Canon RF 24-105 f4 L and the R6 Mark III seem to work like a pair that was made for each other – the images are sharp with pleasing color rendition.







