So just recently I did my first wedding as an assistant photographer. I brought my 17-40, 50 1.4, and my 135. The first thing that stuck out to me was how much of a pain in the a$$ it was to constantly keep changing lenses depending on the situation. I basically wanted to invest some money soon on a few lenses. Now what I have to keep in mind is that I love to do portrait work, indoors and outdoors, and I love my primes! I was originally going to purchase the 70-200 and the 24-70. Problem is I wanted to spend that money on a 35L and 85L setup. If I want to make life easier if I'm going to be doing both portraiture and weddings in the future, I guess I would have to split this down the middle.
What do you guys think of using the 70-200, 35L and 17-40 for weddings? I would basically narrow it down to two lenses for the day, and pull out the 17-40 for specific shots. Do you think the 35L is a good replacement for the 24-70?
Also, I'm looking into buying the canon 50mm macro lens for some ring shots and stuff like that. I don't know if anyone here has had experience with that lens?





