Citeren Jim Davis Nature Photography <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Just curious what you're planning on shooting. I mean it's kind of
> neat to have the sharpest lens in Canon's lineup, but I dunno what how
> many landscapes could use it, or if it would be wasted on portraits.
> 
> I love my 85/1.8, picked it up used about half price. For a longer
> lens I use my 100-400L IS. It's great for portraits, even though
> slightly heavier, the IS works great.
> 
> And I sometimes but not that much use my 50/1.4. Nice lens, just only
> good for portraits really on the 10D.
>

Hi,

I will use the prime lenses (50-85-135) mainly for people photography. In 
the outdoors I 'need' the small dof to blur the background. In the studio I 
use a lot of thight cropping. I now use my 100-300 a lot at 135mm and 
300mm. See for example

http://gallery.photo.net/photo/1595483-md.jpg

http://gallery.photo.net/photo/2016049-md.jpg

Therefore I think I will use both the 85 1,8 and the 135 2 a lot (even with 
a 1,6 factor)

Thank you for your input and making me think it over.

Greetings
Leeuwtje


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