I've got this thought eating away the back of my mind about swapping my 35L and 85LII for a 50L, just to save space/weight in the bag and recover some money maybe.
Don't get me wrong, I love my 35L and 85LII. Just that I find I'm not using the 35L that much, and I do also have the Samyang 14mm and 17-40L to cover the wide end, maybe making the 35L a bit redundant as I don't use/need the f/1.4 much. I also have the 135L for the longer shots.
You're going to ask what I shoot. I enjoy shooting macro, landscapes, and family portraits. I've got the landscape (see above) and macro (Sigma 150 and MPE65) sorted.
For portraits I use the 85L and 135L a lot. Probably use the 85L more, but do find I'm a bit too close and it doesn't feel very (not sure if this is the right term) versatile. I mean that, say I'm at a family gathering outdoors, I put on the 85L and get some good closeups/candids, but miss out on the group shots and have to swap on the 35L. I always wonder if I had the 50L, it might be a bit more versatile there?
What's holding me back is the focus shift (breathing?) issues? I've seen guys posting about not liking it, having issues with it. Also seen guys saying it's not a problem, only happens in very specific scenarios so just avoid those and you're alright. I see it as a bit of a risk from my point of view, knowing there's guys complaining about it. At least with the 85L I know what I've got.
So please give me cases either way. I'm not really interested in getting a cheaper or alternative 50mm lens and trying it for a while. I've had a taste of the f/1.2 aperture and can't go back.
Another thought I've had is simply selling the 35L and keep the rest. That's probably the smartest and thriftiest solution, so open to that if that's what you reckon.


