harryduns
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As the title says; anyone taken this route? I own a 70-200L IS Mark I and though it does offer great versatility, as a portrait and wedding photographer I find I only reach for it as a last resort when my primes aren't quite long enough.
I also own Sigma's 50-500, so that's typically what I go for if I'm specifically going out for a spot of wildlife photography or suchlike - though it's even bigger and heaver!!
The weight and sheer conspicuousness of the big, white 70-200 is a turnoff for me, so I was thinking that selling it and spending the money on the 135L and the 'primepipe' 200 2.8 Mark II might give me a set of(individually) lighter lenses that would prove more useful to me personally. I've seen some wonderful shots with the 135L and have eyed them occasionally, but have never quite felt able to justify owning it alongside the 70-200. The 200 prime also seems to have a slight edge in sharpness over the zoom wide open at 200mm.
I'm not sure I'd miss IS or not, given I mainly shoot people rather than still things.
I also own Sigma's 50-500, so that's typically what I go for if I'm specifically going out for a spot of wildlife photography or suchlike - though it's even bigger and heaver!!
The weight and sheer conspicuousness of the big, white 70-200 is a turnoff for me, so I was thinking that selling it and spending the money on the 135L and the 'primepipe' 200 2.8 Mark II might give me a set of(individually) lighter lenses that would prove more useful to me personally. I've seen some wonderful shots with the 135L and have eyed them occasionally, but have never quite felt able to justify owning it alongside the 70-200. The 200 prime also seems to have a slight edge in sharpness over the zoom wide open at 200mm.
I'm not sure I'd miss IS or not, given I mainly shoot people rather than still things.