I have a question about some lesser expensive lenses I see from Canon, Sigma and Tamron. I am sure there are many differences between these and the better grade lenses and it is obvious that they are not fast lenses, so that leads me to this.
Assuming you were going to buy a dedicated lens for working on indoor portraits where you had more than enough light and lots of control over that light could you get away with one of these lesser expensive lenses because lens speed is not an issue to get the exposure and shutter speeds you want, even at lower ISO's? Is there more to an inexpensive lens that seperates it from other lenses in the product line that are faster, thus more expensive? Does build change?
Ultimately I am trying to determine if any of these lenses are worth considering for dedicated application lenses. Who is buying these lenses and what are they being used for? Can they produce sharp images? ( I know, lots of questions)... Is the fact that it is not a fast lens going to inhibit the ability to get good bokeh on portraits? of will using it wide open give me good results?

If you consider this focal length, I recommend to look also at EF 50mm f1.8 lens - much cheaper (built like a kid's toy) but also great optically.

