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For me it all started with a 17-40. I'll now refer to it as a gateway lens. I thought, oh just the one, it's a bargain.
Before I knew it, I was purchasing a 24-70, and a 70-200 2.8 non IS.
Then I thought, well, a prime would be great. 135 2, here I come.
I shot more basketball, so I knew I needed a 300. I bought a non-IS. I loved it to death. I sold it to a good friend, to get the IS model. I sold him the 70-200 as well since I'd recently picked up an IS model.
Football season on the way, I knew I needed a 400 2.8 IS. I picked one up. I realized perhaps I should now be insured. Best decision I ever made.
One day I saw a 16-35 on FM for cheep (like the budgie). I knew I had to have it so I picked it up.
I thought, ok there's nothing more I really need. Really. I've got it all covered. Then someone put up a 200 1.8 for a price I can't fathom. Within seconds, I was on the phone with them begging them to take my money.
And so, 8 L lenses later, ranges from 16 to 400. I can honestly say I'm an L junkie.
The first step is admitting you have an addiction.
Of course, I'm sure I'll relapse. The 600 4 calls to me sometimes. I keep hoping she'll go away. I keep trying to fight the urges. But I know, one day, I'll just end up back in L rehab, fresh from a relapse, saying what I always do.
And before I can dismiss the idea of the 600 due to cost, I realize that an 85 1.2 II and/or 50 1/2 are well within my price range. I also wonder why I never picked up a 35 1.4 (and there's one on sale on a diff forum).
"I won't buy any more glass. I'm good, I swear. I don't need anything else"
If anyone wants to start a support group, let me know. I think I'd have a house right now if I'd only picked a cheaper vice, like coke or something.

Max
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