What was your first L lens?

Mine was the 24-105 f/4, which came with my 6D. Shortly thereafter, I bought the 70–300 L and later I bought the 100 mm macro L. I'm thinking about getting the 180 mm macro but may wait on that for a while.
 
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Like many, my first L-lens was the 70-200mm f/4.0 USM. Amazing quality and sharpness for the money. I bought it not very long after I got my first DSLR, a 500D. Paired nicely with the 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM.

Next came the IS version when I upgraded to a 60D. I still use it today with my new 6D :-)

Ray
 
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550D with 24-105L and 17-40L

+70-200 f/4 L IS
+100L
+8-15L
+6D
+35L
+6D
+135L

likely more to come.

It would be interesting to see the progression of bodies/lenses and see how they correlate across photographers.
 
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pdirestajr said:
neuroanatomist said:
My 'gateway lens' was the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS. The 100L backfocused slightly on my T1i/500D, which led to the 7D, which had lots of noise and led to the 5DII, which was slow with weak AF and led to the 1D X. Oh, and I shot a bird with the 100L, which led to the 600/4L IS II. :)

If you give a mouse a cookie...

;D I just read that book to my kids couple of days ago.
 
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mackguyver said:
My first L was the 135 f/2, which I purchased with the plan to use it for headshots to make some money from my photography. I did that, but actually ended up using it with the 1.4x as a poor man's wildlife lens :). It's been downhill from there in terms of spending way too much money on these beautiful lenses....

What was your first?

If I recall, I believe it was the 100mm f/2.8L Macro. I still use it a ton to this day, although not as much for macro.
 
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My first was the 70-200/4L IS USM. Decision was made after carefully comparing it against the f/2.8 without IS. My choice is at least as sharp, and with the IS I figured I should be able to shoot under roughly the same conditions. I have had no regrets, and it didn't stop me from buying more L-glass later on.
 
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