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cordellwillis wrote:
drawin2 wrote:
deepbluejh - i agree with you, honestly....but we're holding out for the 5DII later this year...so I really don't want to purchase a 5D right now and I have considered that option. We technically have the profits to do so (our budget is a little under 2K), but instead, I'd prefer to throw all of our profits into glass - that way, rather than having a nice camera and cheap lenses, we'll have really good lenses and decent bodies.
at the same time, we've made sure to advertise to a client base that expects the level that we provide...we're very good about not overselling ourselves, or offering high rates that don't match what we bring to the table...our clients know that we're still new and still improving both equipment and fine-tuning our style...and they've been happy with that (mainly because we work our butts off for lower prices )
I completely disagree with deepbluejh's statement. Your effort to purchase those two lens will serve you far better than purchasing a newer camera. The 135 by itself will yield great images in a way you will not be able to tell the difference as to which camera used in certain situations. I've used the 35L and 135 on my 20D and 5D and often times have a VERY difficult time looking at the images and telling the difference (most things being equal). Now if you're looking at the 5DII later on you *may* be able to tell the difference and you do get higher ISO advantages, but FOR NOW go with the 20D and never mind the 30D or anything else....go get those lenses 
Great lenses rule!!!
Ordinarily I would agree with you - but not when we are comparing a crop camera vs a full frame camera. Both the 35L and 135L are amazing, which is why you want to use *all* of the lens. With a 20D you are literally throwing away 60% of the image because of the crop factor, which is a shame. These lenses don't reach anywhere near their full potential until you put them on a full frame camera.
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