OK so with my health getting more tiresome and me not ever wanting to give up photography as my hobby I'm needing advice.
I'm a prime girl. No way around it. I currently have 24, 35, 50, 100 macro and 200 covered and never really feel a gap. I would think about the 85 for my husbands gigs, but for now the 100 is ok.
Now with my health I've been having problems switching lenses quickly. I've been using my cheap zoom a lot more then I'd like to admit and it's hurting my IQ slightly. I'm not sure what to do.
I really don't shoot wide often, maybe when I'm out 10% of the time I'd like something wider then my 24 but most of the time I'm fine without it. I tend to shoot 24-100 and sometimes wish I could go a bit longer (I don't drag out the 200 when I'm out unless it's for birds.)
I was thinking of the 24-105, but worry about the IQ a bit. I'm so used to what I get with the great primes. My lens (28-105 II) is very sharp and very good in great light, I really doubt, unless you blow it up big, you'd really be able to tell the difference between it and the 24-105 when stopped down in this kind of light. So I hesitate when thinking of buying the L.
I go between that and the 17-40/70-200 f/4 IS pairing. It'd be nice to go with the pair over just one since I really love the colors and sharpness from the two I tried a couple years ago. I borrowed a 24-105 and wasn't impressed. But I use that range so often.
Part of me just wants to keep what I have and not worry, but my health is really getting the best of me and it's getting worse. I went on a hike/walk this weekend with the zoom and the 35 and used the prime more. The zoom helped with some of the shots where I couldn't get closer, but the images from the prime were really so much better. But if I had the 24, 50 and 100 with me I wouldn't need the zoom. But for me to carry all that (I try to make my husband only carry the tripod so he doesn't feel like my pack mule,) would be hard.
I'm just not sure what to do and could use some help.


