Luds34 said:
Berowne said:
If you like the combination 70D - EF 85/1.8 you will perhaps be happy with the combination 6D - EF 135/2L. Alternatively is the option of the EF 70-200/4L IS. Similar price.
Greetings Andy
Hi Andy,
I'm starting to feel pretty good about my kit. However, the one lens I want to add is a very fast 35mm prime (like the Sigma Art). And if there is a 2nd lens, it would be the 135mm f/2L. It is not a high priority (especially after adding the 70-200 f/2.8) but I see it in my future at some point.
Thanks again all for the feedback. The conversation and purchase has been enjoyable. Now to get out and shoot.
I've had 3 70-200 II over the years. Two have been sold... Every time, I use them for a while and then they get less and less use. I think they are the darlings of the Canon world and therefore receive much (well deserved) praise but they are not the end all be all for portraiture. They are also very much the first foray into bigger whites so they are near and dear to many. Again though, heavy and other lenses do just as well.
And don't ever underestimate the 135... it holds it's own in my bag. The king 200 f/2 is everything it is cracked up to be but also big and puts your subject way out at yelling distance. The 70-200 is a hard choice if I have my 85 II or 135 because they are so much easier to handle while working with clients... also you're at a good conversation distance. The 35mm rarely comes out to play these days for portraiture or just about anything else, especially after the arrival of the 24-70 II.
I own a lots of L and over the last few years in my portraiture business there are a few key players I couldn't go without... 24-70L , 85L, and the 135L. Sadly I could do easily do without the 70-200 and the 200 f/2.
Cheap, easy and superb... don't forget the 135L.