kitschenalia
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I've asked for vouchers from Jessops for Christmas 
I'd like to get a new lens, prob a 70-200 (as I have a Sigma 18-55 and a Canon 1.8 50mm which I can get reasonable results with so far). I'd like to now only invest in glass which can be used at a semi-professional level - I've done two weddings for nothing, but have now had my first professional (but on a budget) request for a wedding (I haven't gone into business so to speak, but have set up a Facebook page, see below, and am hoping that a side-line income will eventually grow organically, as it seems to be). I'd also like to ideally do child and family portrait photography (ideally outdoors work) on a small scale. But these will be initially low intro rate projects.
I can't afford to upgrade my camera yet (currently Canon EOS 500D) but if I invest in decent glass, then it will last when eventually I upgrade my camera.
So - what level of glass would you suggest? I'm limited to Jessops as I've asked for vouchers. Thanks!
I'd like to get a new lens, prob a 70-200 (as I have a Sigma 18-55 and a Canon 1.8 50mm which I can get reasonable results with so far). I'd like to now only invest in glass which can be used at a semi-professional level - I've done two weddings for nothing, but have now had my first professional (but on a budget) request for a wedding (I haven't gone into business so to speak, but have set up a Facebook page, see below, and am hoping that a side-line income will eventually grow organically, as it seems to be). I'd also like to ideally do child and family portrait photography (ideally outdoors work) on a small scale. But these will be initially low intro rate projects.
I can't afford to upgrade my camera yet (currently Canon EOS 500D) but if I invest in decent glass, then it will last when eventually I upgrade my camera.
So - what level of glass would you suggest? I'm limited to Jessops as I've asked for vouchers. Thanks!