Seems like you might do better with a new macro lens or 85L, perhaps 35L. I would wait on the 24-70 ii. If it not as sharp as the 70-200, you won't need to wait long for the price to drop.
For portraits and landscape, I doubt that the 5D mk3 will offer enough improvements to justify its price. I'd go for lenses, if I were shooting what you like shooting.
- 50mm f/1.4 is a not-too-costly and worthwhile upgrade from the 50mm f/1.8.
- The 24-70 II would be a lens that'll last you, it's supposed to be crazy sharp (and expensive).
I would recommend the 70-200 f/2.8L IS II, but you've already got two decent primes in that range so I'd recommend getting more primes instead. Could go for the 200mm f/2.8L (or the 200mm f/2L if you sell your wife), already covering the 70mm with the 24-70 II.
My question is, do you find your 5DII is limiting you? Personally, I find the AF limiting, both in terms of tracking performance (probably not too important to you) and spread of AF points (focus/recompose causes backfocus with fast primes).
Seems like you might do better with a new macro lens or 85L, perhaps 35L. I would wait on the 24-70 ii. If it not as sharp as the 70-200, you won't need to wait long for the price to drop.
I was about to purchase the 35L and I went for 16-35mm instead. Great versatile. I love the distortion in 16mm and non-distored 35mm. I don't think i need that 1 extra stop though. the 24-70 ii we shall wait and see.
Tijn said:
For portraits and landscape, I doubt that the 5D mk3 will offer enough improvements to justify its price. I'd go for lenses, if I were shooting what you like shooting.
- 50mm f/1.4 is a not-too-costly and worthwhile upgrade from the 50mm f/1.8.
- The 24-70 II would be a lens that'll last you, it's supposed to be crazy sharp (and expensive).
I would recommend the 70-200 f/2.8L IS II, but you've already got two decent primes in that range so I'd recommend getting more primes instead. Could go for the 200mm f/2.8L (or the 200mm f/2L if you sell your wife), already covering the 70mm with the 24-70 II.
My question is, do you find your 5DII is limiting you? Personally, I find the AF limiting, both in terms of tracking performance (probably not too important to you) and spread of AF points (focus/recompose causes backfocus with fast primes).
I would get a good lens. Maybe try a tilt-shift since you like landscape. I just sold my 5DII and have a 5DIII pre-ordered. The only reason I am trading is because I have all the lenses I need and I have started shooting more sports. The 5DII was great for almost everything except action. I expect the 5DIII will serve very well as a second body for action to my 1DIV.
I would go for more glass --- until you can barely carry all of the lens you want to bring with you for a given task.
I'd suggest a 85L and one other lens. 24-70 mk II. Zeiss 21mm.
Only reason why I'd buy a 5D3: you need two bodies or plan on selling your 5D2.
I think your 5D2 should last you a while. Using center point for AF and doing manual focus with the matte focus screen are very acceptable with the 5D2.
Why would you want to buy the 5D3 if you already have the 5D2?
Do you think you'll gett better IQ from the 5D3? If that is the case, then forget it! Whatever improvements they did, it does not include the sensor (dynamic range and image quality.)
Spend your money on glass, or do like me and switch to Nikon for the D800.