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Haha. If you can find the metal MkI, go for it. I thought mine was losing sharpness too because I dropped it, but I'm almost positive it's just because 1.8 is a huge aperture and the light entering the lens is extra unorganized (compared to your average f/3.5 maximum aperture lens). Apertures between f/8 and f/11 are usually sharpest in the lens' aperture range, so you lose you low light speed to gain sharpness.
 

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I found one on CL, but the price made go whoaaaa. I'd rather get the 1.4 if I was spending money on something with the same focal length.

Decisions, decisions. I have so many options as to what to save up for my next lens. 70-200mm 2.8 IS? 11-16 2.8 Tokina/10-22mm Canon? 35/85mm f1.8? hmmm.
 

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The 70-200 is awesome, but at the same time I don't know if it's worth it if you don't shoot sports (or hardcore studio work like Ray). Like, when I shot my wedding I needed the reach, but when I was shooting the reception it was too damn long for anything. I bet a 28-135/2.8 or whatever it is would have been perfect.

I agree on the 50, those MkI aren't cheap and you might as well get the newer, better one. Pony up the cash for the 1.2!!!! hahaha.
 

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So did you rent the 70-200 then? IS there even a fast midrange zoom like that for Canon?
 

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24-70 2.8 is a really good length for events. I'll own one eventually lol

The 70-200 2.8 IS was the lens used for a good portion of the wedding I assisted last week. The 24-70 was the other lens. Granted this was on a full frame 5D, but still. He also used the 16-35 2.8 L, for like two shots haha

It was so cool, the videographers were all using Canon 7Ds with steadycam rigs and Zeiss manual focus lenses. One had the 70-200 2.8 IS on it with a 1.4 extender as well, standing far away all the time. They said the quality with the 7D's HD video with L/Zeiss lenses was the same, if not better, than the $40k+ video camera setups they were using before. Sorry I changed the subject, haha
 

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Yeah, I rented the 70-200 f/2.8 non-IS, still amazing, especially when paired with the 550EX II flash.

28-135/3.5-5.6 IS USM, 24-70/2.8L IS USM, 24-105/4L IS USM are the fastest of Canon's midrange lenses, the first is the 40D/50D kit lens.
 

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definitely get an 85mm. my 90mm is a macro and only f/2.5...i kinda want an f/1.4 like the bower/opteka/vivitar/etc for around $300. i might settle for a pentax 85/2 for like $200.

a 50mm is good for portraits, but an 85mm takes it to a new level.

if you want to find hidden 50/1.8s with a metal mount, just look at film canons on CL/ebay with bad pics. the distance window in the MK 1s is easy to spot.
 

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definitely get an 85mm. my 90mm is a macro and only f/2.5...i kinda want an f/1.4 like the bower/opteka/vivitar/etc for around $300. i might settle for a pentax 85/2 for like $200.

a 50mm is good for portraits, but an 85mm takes it to a new level.

if you want to find hidden 50/1.8s with a metal mount, just look at film canons on CL/ebay with bad pics. the distance window in the MK 1s is easy to spot.

Hmm really? Good point

Yeah, I rented the 70-200 f/2.8 non-IS, still amazing, especially when paired with the 550EX II flash.

28-135/3.5-5.6 IS USM, 24-70/2.8L IS USM, 24-105/4L IS USM are the fastest of Canon's midrange lenses, the first is the 40D/50D kit lens.

I have a 430EX, I wanna get an additional 550EX flash. I have the 28-135mm lens, I used that as my 'wide' till I got another kit lens haha.

24-70 2.8 is a really good length for events. I'll own one eventually lol

The 70-200 2.8 IS was the lens used for a good portion of the wedding I assisted last week. The 24-70 was the other lens. Granted this was on a full frame 5D, but still. He also used the 16-35 2.8 L, for like two shots haha

It was so cool, the videographers were all using Canon 7Ds with steadycam rigs and Zeiss manual focus lenses. One had the 70-200 2.8 IS on it with a 1.4 extender as well, standing far away all the time. They said the quality with the 7D's HD video with L/Zeiss lenses was the same, if not better, than the $40k+ video camera setups they were using before. Sorry I changed the subject, haha

So another lens to think about (24-70). Lol. I'd have crazy overlap with my 28-135mm lens. What did they do for microphone inputs?

Also, the 7D has been something I've lusted on since it was announced. I want to upgrade from my XTi, and I was thinking either 30 or 40D, but the 7D looks reaaaallly good. People say that it doesn't make sense to spend that much on a crop sensor when I could prob pick up a used 5D for that money. But the 7D is just amaaaazinggggg :)
 

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They had microphones attached to the hotshoe, along with wireless ones worn by whoever was speaking at the time. Very cool stuff to see being used behind the scenes. I can't wait to see the video/pics from the wedding.
 

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Hmm really? Good point

So another lens to think about (24-70). Lol. I'd have crazy overlap with my 28-135mm lens. What did they do for microphone inputs?

Also, the 7D has been something I've lusted on since it was announced. I want to upgrade from my XTi, and I was thinking either 30 or 40D, but the 7D looks reaaaallly good. People say that it doesn't make sense to spend that much on a crop sensor when I could prob pick up a used 5D for that money. But the 7D is just amaaaazinggggg :)
i'd show you some pics taken but i dont really have "consent" per se. i took em but wasn't planning on posting them.

keep in mind the 24-70 is a constant f/2.8 ;) and its fricken huge. i have an 18-55 3.5-5.6 kit lens with major prime overlap :lawl: 16/2.8, 28/2.8, 28/2.5, and 3 50mm's at f/2, f/1.7, and f/1.4 :lawl: i just love primes.

the 7d is mehhhhh. too many pixels. 12-14 is the sweet spot. it's 100% NOT crazy to spend money on good crop camera since (it's getting there, at least) the only benefit of a FF sensor is the depth of field. in a year or less, that's where we'll be.
 
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