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I used the 70-200 for shooting ice skating shows until one year, one of the shows had this awful dim purple lighting that I really struggled with having only 2.8. So the next year I went, I opted for the 135mm f/2 (which got practically no use up to that point) and the extra stop made all the difference in the world. Despite using a 7D vs a 60D, the shots still came out cleaner and I had many more usable shots (7D is a little weaker at high ISO). This is despite the lack of zoom flexibility too. At times I missed the flexibility but it was absolutely worth sacrificing that for the extra stop. Also, the images out of the 135 had this look which is hard for me to explain...many of the images had this "pop" to it which made them stand out more than my usual snapshots.
I'd still use the 70-200 as I prefer the convenience of a zoom, but if the lighting is bad enough I will opt for the 135. I've also used the 100 f2 on one occasion but that lens is a weaker performer in general than either the 135 or 70-200 (although not terrible). However, it IS a good bit smaller and that means I can use it in places where a larger lens wouldn't be allowed...
I'd still use the 70-200 as I prefer the convenience of a zoom, but if the lighting is bad enough I will opt for the 135. I've also used the 100 f2 on one occasion but that lens is a weaker performer in general than either the 135 or 70-200 (although not terrible). However, it IS a good bit smaller and that means I can use it in places where a larger lens wouldn't be allowed...
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