Hi
I'm off to Bruges for a weekend soon and I was considering my lens choices. I would like to have some festive shots of skating, street life, ice sculptures, buildings and lights: the usual stuff.
I have the 24-105 f4 IS which is nice and a great all rounder but I'm guessing I will want a fair few low light shots of the lights etc. I also have a 24-70 f2.8 ( mk1) but no IS. I also have a 50mm f1.4 which is only really up to scratch from f2 onwards.
While the 50mm will be useful I'm wondering if a wider lens might be of benefit and I'm considering buying either the 35mm f2 IS or the 24mm f2.8. IS.
Of the two I reckon the 35mm would be more useful to me for environmental portraiture but two disadvantages spring to mind:
1.It is pretty close to the 50mm ( though still enough of a difference to be useful I'd say )
2. It's only advantage would be the speed because IQ is pretty similar to the 24-105 at that focal length at f4. While it seems it is better than the 24-70 at 35mm it's not enough to buy it for that reason alone.
The 24mm is significantly better IQ than the 24-105 at 24mm and is quite a radical difference from the 50mm I already have.
To summarise. The 35mm seems the most versatile in terms of using it for environmental stuff but is close to the 50mm in use. The 24mm is an improvement in IQ but might be of limited use.
I'm stuck between the two. Or should I just take my 24-105 with my 50mm for the dark and be happy? Is it really worth buying anything else. If so which focal length would be best.