Firstly, sorry for posting another 'which lense do I need' question. I've spent hours reading previous posts, but there's so much, I forgety all the relevant bits!
My situation so far - I have a 20D with 17-85 IS USM, and a 50mm f1.8.
I'm going to be trying to make a living from portrait photography, possibly with a few speedway racing shots as well.
So, I'm going to upgrade the 50mm for the f1.4 version. I've pretty much decided that, and think that and the 17-85 will take care of most studio portraits for the time being.
The real question is (although I'm sure people will have something to say about the above!!) what lense should I get for shooting speedway that's not going to financially castrate me?
I have contacts (people, not lenses), so should be able to get close to the track, so was thinking something along the lines of 70-200mm. Don't think I need 300. What sort of speed will I need? Will F4 be enough for, say, end of day/dusk/floodlights, or will I need to spring for F2.8? I like the look of the 70-200L f2.8, but it's quite pricey, is there a viable alternative, and would a lense like that be any use for portaiture?
Would it be worth considering a prime for the job?
Oh, questions, questions!
I promise, when I get all knowledgeable, that I'll answer a lot more questions than I ask!!
Thanks in advance!!
Charley


It's one L I'd love to have. The Sigma will do portraits fine. I've seen some superb 70-200 f4 portraits too but it wouldn't be a choice for me sports wise unless I was guarenteed to be able to control lighting.
