85mm 1.8 worth it?
Ok, I'd like some opinions... I've been contemplating buying the 85mm 1.8 lens to expand my low-light shooting ability and benefit from the creative aspect of the narrow DOF at 1.8. I would use it for indoor low-light portraits (not groups - obviously too long for that). I anticipate that many of my photos in the near future will be of my soon-to-arrive twins.
The reason I'm hesitating is that I am not sure if I'd gain enough over what I alreay have to justify it. I'm shooting with a 30D -- here's what I have close to that range:
17-55 EF-S 2.8 IS
50mm 1.8
70-200 F4L IS
100mm macro
I find that since I got the 17-55 I don't use the 50mm 1.8 much at all -- the 17-55 has such great quality at 2.8 that I rarely switch it out for the 50mm (and the IS is great on the 17-55).
Thoughts?
The reason I'm hesitating is that I am not sure if I'd gain enough over what I alreay have to justify it. I'm shooting with a 30D -- here's what I have close to that range:
17-55 EF-S 2.8 IS
50mm 1.8
70-200 F4L IS
100mm macro
I find that since I got the 17-55 I don't use the 50mm 1.8 much at all -- the 17-55 has such great quality at 2.8 that I rarely switch it out for the 50mm (and the IS is great on the 17-55).
Thoughts?
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Those of us who shoot with the 85mm lenses, like them, but with you having a 50mm f1.8, a 17-55, and a 70-200, don't expect a lot of use with it. How often do you shoot with your 70-200 at the short end, and wish you had another stop or 2 of more light?
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The 85 is indeed a bit long on a 30D, but
It is a nicely build lens and very very sharp !
Also, I like it's colors and of course it is very fast with it's f/1.8 and USM
AND it even has full time manual .
I think it is a great lens that can be bought for a nice price.
I shot this picture two days ago in the zoo in Amsterdam with my 5D and the ef 85mm f/1.8 attached.
(It's titled:"Now that's a good joke !")
Bye,
Peter Dumont
CONGRATS on the twins! Wow!