Thinking about changing around my lenses again. I had been thinking of changing my Batis 135 for a 70-200 zoom, but have recently bought the Sony 200-600, so not sure that I really need a short telephoto zoom now.
Instead, I'm noticing that I'm getting frustrated with my wide/normal lenses. I've got the 16-35 f4, plus the 85 f1.8. In the studio yesterday I was constantly changing lenses, as often the 85 was a bit long for a full length portrait, but the 35 isn't long enough. I'm thinking that a zoom might solve the issue. I had a look in Lightroom earlier, and noticed that only around 15% of my images with the 16-35 are taken at a focal length wider than 24mm, so my thinking is to do one of the following:
1. Sell the 16-35 and 85 f1.8 and get the 24-70 GM Mk 1
2. Sell the 16-35 and get the 24-70 f4 ZA, but keep the 85 f1.8. This would also free up a little cash.
I'm torn on this, because I reads that the 24-70 GM if weakest at the 50-70 range, which is prime portrait length, and is a lot of what I do. On the other hand, I'be seen very mixed reviews of the 24-70 f4. The 24-105 is a bit out of reach, as I'd have to sell both the 16-35 and 85 f1.8, and would then be limited to a maximum aperture of f4, which is smaller than I'd like.
What are everyones' thoughts?