What do you guys think is king as canon begins to upgrade.
And what do you think canon will do with their lens lineup?
And what do you think canon will do with their lens lineup?
You seem to miss the point of using prime lenses. Its more depth of field, and low light needs that drive users to primes. Sharpness has less to do with it.SJTstudios said:I'm saying regardless of cost, I'm asking would you prefer to carry around one set or the other. Is the weight worth the sharpness
neuroanatomist said:None of the above. What goes in my bag is what I need for the shots I want to take that day. Some days, that's the 600mm f/4L IS II + 40mm f/2.8. Other days it's the 16-35mm f/2.8L II + TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II. Still other days it's just the MP-E 65mm. For the same reason, the 'bag' is different on different days.
It's really about using the best tool for the job...
Sharpness and overall IQ is the main reason to use primes for me. (even in "enough light" situations)Mt Spokane Photography said:You seem to miss the point of using prime lenses. Its more depth of field, and low light needs that drive users to primes. Sharpness has less to do with it.SJTstudios said:I'm saying regardless of cost, I'm asking would you prefer to carry around one set or the other. Is the weight worth the sharpness
If I'm shooting in very low light, I have little choice. Same if I want very shallow depth of field, f/2.8 might not be enough.
Many primes are as sharp or sharper than zooms, not a big issue for me.
PavelR said:Sharpness and overall IQ is the main reason to use primes for me. (even in "enough light" situations)Mt Spokane Photography said:You seem to miss the point of using prime lenses. Its more depth of field, and low light needs that drive users to primes. Sharpness has less to do with it.SJTstudios said:I'm saying regardless of cost, I'm asking would you prefer to carry around one set or the other. Is the weight worth the sharpness
If I'm shooting in very low light, I have little choice. Same if I want very shallow depth of field, f/2.8 might not be enough.
Many primes are as sharp or sharper than zooms, not a big issue for me.
Zoom I use only in a situation I know I do not have enough time / space / clean place to exchange lenses.
Thus "...weight worth..." - yes it is! ;-)