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spielberg
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Hey guys,
I'm going to be getting a 5D Mark II soon after breaking my old 500D, and will be getting some new lenses as well. About $2000 will be spent on the body so I have about $1200 for lenses. I mainly shoot video but still do photography when I'm travelling around. About 80% video and 20% photography. Right now I'm deciding on two options.
I could go with 3 primes. Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 50mm 1.4 and Canon 85mm 1.8 which would cover most of the lengths that I'd shoot with. Or I could go with the Canon 24-70mm 2.8.
I'm not too sure which option would be best. Obviously the primes would have better DOF and more capable in low light conditions but I lose versatility. Also I'm not sure if those primes necessarily produce better quality images/video just because they are primes, than L lens glass.
My question is, given my situation, which option would be best?
I'm going to be getting a 5D Mark II soon after breaking my old 500D, and will be getting some new lenses as well. About $2000 will be spent on the body so I have about $1200 for lenses. I mainly shoot video but still do photography when I'm travelling around. About 80% video and 20% photography. Right now I'm deciding on two options.
I could go with 3 primes. Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 50mm 1.4 and Canon 85mm 1.8 which would cover most of the lengths that I'd shoot with. Or I could go with the Canon 24-70mm 2.8.
I'm not too sure which option would be best. Obviously the primes would have better DOF and more capable in low light conditions but I lose versatility. Also I'm not sure if those primes necessarily produce better quality images/video just because they are primes, than L lens glass.
My question is, given my situation, which option would be best?