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Right peeps, been looking at the old kit bag and wondering what I do/don't use.
Here's what I've been thinking about......
1) Most important change if I'm doing any buying. I would possibly like to change my 24-105 f4 for the 24-70 f2.8.
Reason being for me I think that extra stop would benefit me with doing portrait work?
The deal, I would sell the 24-105 for say around £550 ish, purchase from Ian a new 24-70 for worse case I think it was £640 (none on his site at the mo) so with the cashback it would be £550. Almost a no expense deal.
2) An ideal dream purchase. Although its a great lens I would like to sell the Sigma 70-300 APO DG Macro to put towards a 70-200 f2.8 IS.
Reason being, I was thinking of the 100-400 L, but if I go the 70-200 f2.8 route, I would get f2.8 up to 200mm then purchase the 2x convertor to take it to the same as the 100-400. Again Ian's price is around £990 ish mark, with £135 cashback £855 minus Sigma, say £90 it comes in at £750-770 mark.
Please could you give me your thoughts on this, I would like to start to get some good glass together, to cover a range of applications, with good apertures. I'm not thinking of going down the Big prime route as spending £3000 on a lens to use every now and again is just daft.
I still don't know what route my photography is taking me down yet, plus with having a lot on with my job and DIY, I'm not giving photography 100% either as a hobby or as a potential sideline venture, although with wanting to get my studio lights (dlite-4) before xmas, I'm leaning towards mobile portraiture side of things to run parallel with my full time job, also a total revamp of my still unfinished website, to make it more professional.
Anyway life history/essay over, again any thoughts would be appreciated.
Here's what I've been thinking about......
1) Most important change if I'm doing any buying. I would possibly like to change my 24-105 f4 for the 24-70 f2.8.
Reason being for me I think that extra stop would benefit me with doing portrait work?
The deal, I would sell the 24-105 for say around £550 ish, purchase from Ian a new 24-70 for worse case I think it was £640 (none on his site at the mo) so with the cashback it would be £550. Almost a no expense deal.
2) An ideal dream purchase. Although its a great lens I would like to sell the Sigma 70-300 APO DG Macro to put towards a 70-200 f2.8 IS.
Reason being, I was thinking of the 100-400 L, but if I go the 70-200 f2.8 route, I would get f2.8 up to 200mm then purchase the 2x convertor to take it to the same as the 100-400. Again Ian's price is around £990 ish mark, with £135 cashback £855 minus Sigma, say £90 it comes in at £750-770 mark.
Please could you give me your thoughts on this, I would like to start to get some good glass together, to cover a range of applications, with good apertures. I'm not thinking of going down the Big prime route as spending £3000 on a lens to use every now and again is just daft.
I still don't know what route my photography is taking me down yet, plus with having a lot on with my job and DIY, I'm not giving photography 100% either as a hobby or as a potential sideline venture, although with wanting to get my studio lights (dlite-4) before xmas, I'm leaning towards mobile portraiture side of things to run parallel with my full time job, also a total revamp of my still unfinished website, to make it more professional.
Anyway life history/essay over, again any thoughts would be appreciated.