What would you do if you had $2000, a 5DII and no lenses?

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If you don't mind used or refurbished, you could look at a 24-70 version 1, and a 70-200 f/4 IS. It would be at the peak of your $2K, but still possible. The only lens I use for candid portrait work is the 70-200 2.8 ii. It is a beast, heavy enough actually that my wife doesn't even carry it when we have a wedding or portrait shoot. If you want the optics despite the weight, I have absolutely nothing against the "beast" tele, 70-200ii.

Cheers,
-Tabor

P.S. If budget is an issue, I would go for primes as others have suggested. If you picked up a 35, 85, and 135, you would be set for just about any situation that should come your way.
 
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I'm into portraits, landscapes and macro photography.

I'd buy 24-105L + 2-3 speedlights (preferrably Nissin or Canon) + remote for those speedlights + filters (polarizer, gnd, variable ND) + tripod + umbrella + umbrella holder + light-stand. If anything left, I'll buy a 100mm USM macro or a tamron 90mm macro (2nd hand will do).
 
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I like ultrawide, but like some flexibilty with walkaround and telephoto.... For £2000 in the UK, I'd either look at getting a 16-355 II for £900 secondhand, with a secondhand £250 kit 28-135 as a stopgap and 135mm secondhand for £650, a lens baby, plus some filters, alternatively if I was buying new, then probably the 17-35, 35IS & 100IS Macro, plus some filters...
 
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pini said:
I am curious to know what people that photograph other things would do too! Thats why I said that.

But if you want to know, I like to photograph people working, not rich people, people from deep Brazil, where I live now. In the farms for example.

(I'm talking about $2000 in US prices, of course).
If I only had a camera body and $2000, I'd get:
EF 24-105 f/4 L IS ... as a general purpose lens that can also be used for handheld video
EF 28mm f/1.8 ... for low light interior shots
EF 50mm f/1.4 ... when I don't want to carry too much weight for an evening of street photography
EF 85mm f/1.8 ... for portraits of lovely Brazilian beauties ;)
 
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I take photos of bridges, of people who depend on them for a livelihood, shelter etc., for example Howrah Bridge in Calcutta. Close ups, street portraits and some from a distance all with a 5D II. I managed well with a 28-135 f3.5 - 5.6 IS and picked it up new in Jessops in London 12 years ago for GBP300, I think. All the reviews about this glass slam it, but for my requirement and skill level and budget it was perfect. I now use another lens (70-200 f2.8 IS II) but do take it out my old lens now and then for old times sake.

Buy something modest, as suggested elsewhere, try it out and then decide since especially, in your locale, USD2000 is a king's ransom and can bring immense benefits if your pictures move people.

I'll be in SP in August of next year and maybe we can meet up and exchange notes!

Good luck.
 
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My first thought, like another earlier, was "buy a lens". :)

I take photos of everything. Anything interesting, hopefully with good light! So any lens is better than none. I love macro, so that would be in the back of my mind. I love landscapes, and I love tighter framing than many. I also love wildlife. So $2000 is a tough call, I could easily spend more if I had it. Within that budget, I'd try to get bargains on a 24-105 f/4L and 70-200 f/4L IS, and hopefully have enough left for the 100mm f/2.8 USM macro.
 
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