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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 378494" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The thing that bothers me with this request from the OP is that I have no clue as what other lenses he has. For me, the 70-200 would not be my top lens for a wedding. I would rather use the 24-70 and for head shots the 85 1.8. The 85-200 range would be nice, but I'm not so sure it's essential. I remember doing weddings with 3 primes and I did fine. So, IMHO, if money is a problem, getting a few primes would be a better investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 378494, member: 3903"] The thing that bothers me with this request from the OP is that I have no clue as what other lenses he has. For me, the 70-200 would not be my top lens for a wedding. I would rather use the 24-70 and for head shots the 85 1.8. The 85-200 range would be nice, but I'm not so sure it's essential. I remember doing weddings with 3 primes and I did fine. So, IMHO, if money is a problem, getting a few primes would be a better investment. [/QUOTE]
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