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Help Me Choose The Best Lens

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Jerrad245

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I have been a long time reader, but haven't really posted much, but I am in a situation where I would love the feedback of you guys who have a lot more knowledge than I do on particular lenses.

I currently shoot senior portraits and wedding's. my current lineup consists of a 5d Mark 2, 50L, 85 1.8, 135L, 100L IS Macro, and 70-300L. My plan is to sell the 70-300L, I love the lens, but it doesn't fit my purposes much, and I am a fan of the narrow DOF & Natural Light. So my plan is to purchase one of two lenses.

Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS II

OR

Canon 85mm 1.2 II

I am wondering what you guys see as the bigger priority. A large part of me says the 70-200 for the versatility and fitting in an area I will be leaving with the loss of the 70-300. The other part is fixed on primes, I love them, I know some will say I need a wide prime then, but my 50 I find very versatile. I love the color on the images ive seen with the 85L and im wondering what you would think would be the best option. I understand I have the 85 1.8 already, but I really want the highest quality possible. I would love to hear your feedback. Thanks in advance.
 
For me i would sell the 85 1.8 if you want the 85L. that way you wont have duplicates of lens and still have a nice practical zoom lens. You say it doesn't really fit your purpose but getting a 70-200 really fit your purpose that much better? Yes it does 2.8 but you have shorter focal length and weighs a ton!
 
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While I like the 70-200 I have found since getting the 85mm that the 85 has taken over for shooting portraits, I typically use the 70-200 as more of a walk around general purpose lens now (and keep the 16-35 with me too). I would say get the 85 first. I just recommend testing the f1.2 in a shop first to see if you can live with the AF speed. but as for IQ goes Its awesome
 
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If you don't use the 70-300 much, I'd suggest getting the 85L II. You could sell the 85mm f/1.8 (because it is redundant) for the 1.4x TC, which will mostly get you back to the 200mm at f/2.8 if you want to maintain some reach. The 70-200 f/2.8 II is a great lens, but with the 50L, 85L II and 135L, you'd have most of the 70-200's range covered. The 70-200 is more convenient, but if you're a prime guy (and it looks like you are) and don't mind swapping lenses, then the 85L II is a better choice.
 
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