So I'm trying to round out a good artillery of lens for all around use. I have the 16-35 2.8 ii and I am about to purchase the 50mm 1.2L and 70-200 2.8 is ii with the lens rebate. Does everyone think that's an all around good set of three lens? I shoot a lot of video and all around general photo
What camera are you shooting?
If you are willing to go manual focus, the Zeiss 50 KILLS the Canon lens. (My walk around lens is the Zeiss 35mm) On the other hand, I prefer the 70-200 f4 or the 70-300 f4 lens because they are cheaper, lighter and perform equally well as the 2.8 lens unless you actually shoot wide open, where the 2.8 lens shines.But you certainly can't go wrong with your proposed kit.Quote from: wamsankas on April 29, 2012, 11:00:02 AMSo I'm trying to round out a good artillery of lens for all around use. I have the 16-35 2.8 ii and I am about to purchase the 50mm 1.2L and 70-200 2.8 is ii with the lens rebate. Does everyone think that's an all around good set of three lens? I shoot a lot of video and all around general photo
The 50mm 1.2 is definitely not a all-around lens, its pretty special, and a bit soft, but for the special situations where you need f/1.2, its excellent. Personally, for a FF body, I'd recommend the 85mmL and / or the 135mmL
It's a good choice, as it's full frame though I'd question not having a 24-70 instead of the UW angle.You don't often need it and when you do you can stitch two-three photos together.
Personally I'd go for the 24-105 f/4L IS USM over the 24-70 unless you really need the f/2.8 for the DoF. Even in a dim, dark environment with the 5d3 you can get usable ISO 6400+ which will compensate for the stop or so you lose in the f-stop, and the IS can help with hand-holding at the slower shutter speeds you might have to use.
Quote from: Drizzt321 on April 30, 2012, 12:31:21 PMAnd if you have a 5Diii, worrying about low-light isn't as big an issue.
And if you have a 5Diii, worrying about low-light isn't as big an issue.