Hi all,
With some mad money I squirreled away I'm looking to make some additions / upgrades to my kit. A 2nd body is in the works within the next 3 months - it'll either be a 30D or 40D. What I want some help with is deciding what makes the most sense for me to do - more so, help me hash out what better serves needs than wants.
Current kit: 17-40L, Tamron 17-50 F/2.8, 70-200 F/4L, 35 f/2.0, 100 f/2.8 macro, 430EX flash. I'm letting the 17-40 go as it doesn't get much use with the tamron being faster, having more reach, and very sharp. Also, I have no plans at this time to upgrade my 70-200 to an F/2.8 version
The Situation: I've been doing quite a bit of paid photo work as of late - commercial, events coverage, weddings, and a few portraits. I want to round out my equipment so that I can be more versatile and better serve clients first, and to expand my own personal shooting second. For personal shooting I like to do land/seascapes, abandoned buildings, macro, and abstracts. Right now my equipment needs for personal shooting have to come secondary to business needs. The most obvious need is something a bit long and fast for when the lights get dim during events, especially for wedding ceremonies, however I have a nagging urge for UWA and think I could use it pretty creatively for client work.
To see my work check out:
www.clikpic.com/bdorman
(this is more relevant to client work)
www.pbase.com/bdorman
(more personal shooting)
The choices:
a) 85mm F/1.8 for speed/reach/portraits along with the EF-S 10-22 for landscapes, buildings, interiors, creative shots
b) 135mm F/2 L for speed/reach/portraits & narrow dof shots along with the 1.4x tc to give me close to 200mm @ F/2.8. I know it's a bit long on a crop cam but I'm strangely drawn to this lens, so sharp with such great color and background blur.
c) 85mm F/1.8 & 200mm F/2.8L - again not the most useful focal length, but this is to supplement my slower 70-200
d) 85mm F/1.8 & 580EX Flash
e) your suggestions?
FWIW I'm not looking to spend too much more than $1K.
Cheers.


Probably will buy the 70-200mm f4 IS for needs reasons. But I want the 135L.

