giltaminphotography said:
I just rented the canon100L to see if I like it for portraits, I use the 70-200 v2 is but its so heavy to lug around and I'm looking for something a little lighter. I find the 100L to be fairly light. I use to own the 135L but I found it to be a little long and its heavier then the 100L. Let me know your thoughts on this lens deciding on wheather its worth keeping. I don't use macro often but it may come in handy for wedding work.
I think the 100mm L is a great lens for portraits. I had mine on a 6D at a friends wedding this past summer but was not anticipating shooting at all. After a few shots, I got into it even though it was my first time using the lens in this capacity. Here's a sample:
That photo isn't as sharp as it could be, but that was due to my inexperience rather than the lens itself. Here's a small set of photos from that day:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97429425@N05/sets/72157637954549245/. The only downside I found was indoors, specifically where space is an issue. In smaller rooms, the 100mm length was too long for me (which is why I have no photos of the reception, and the fact that I was drinking by then).