A question about gear combination.
I currently own a 40D, the canon 17-55 2.8 IS, the canon 55-250 IS (both are for crop censor cameras only), and the $100 Canon 50mm 1.8.
I would like to go full frame (5D original). But to do so I would have to make a huge investment since I won't be able to use two of my main lenses.
But the 35mm 1.4 L has caught my attention. It is $1,360. But from what I hear, worth every penny.
So I'm considering maybe purchasing this lens for the moment and taking a good step forward in improving the quality of my images, and to help me build a better portfolio.
In a year or so I would have enough to maybe purchase a newer version 5D and the 70-200 L.
THE BIG QUESTION IS:
Now would it make since, for me, working to be a better wedding/event/model, photographer, to then continue to use the 40D along with the 17-55 for events in changing environments, and also interchanging with the 5d and the 35L lens, and why not the 50 1.8 lens, to produce the better shots. And of course the 70-200 on either camera depending on how far I'd like to reach.
More than anything I'm curious if this would be practical. I love prime lenses, and I really don't mind walking back or forward to get the better shot. But I don't want to drop so much money if it worn't be too practical to begin with.
Any advice is really appreciated. Thank you, Luis

