I looked at that once but as I have the 100mm macro there seemed little point, especially once I asked here if there was much to be gained and the answer was a resounding no!
Cheers for the advice though

well the main advantages of the 100 f2 over the 100 macro are that it's a stop faster, focusses quicker, and is smaller/lighter
fringing on the 100 is pretty bad wide open, and my 85 wasn't fantastically sharp until 2.8, the 135L is certainly a cut above the 100f2, but it's a focal length I can't justify myself so i'm not really interested
85 1.2 on the other hand!
Not sure whether the Zeiss will be that useful, at 135mm and f2 your DoF at 8 foot is 1.4 inches, manual focussing you'll need to be supremely accurate, especially if, as is most likely, you're using it for portraiture with a subject that isn't perfectly still.
Oh I am sure it will be lovely, like other Zeiss lenses, I just can't see how useful a manual focus lens will be with offers such narrow DoF.

Get a 135, you wont regret it.
x2If you want 135mm and f/2 there is only one option
100 and 85mm are very similar - no point having both.
the 70-200 mm f2.8 is good , but doesn't quite touch the IQ of the 135mm -although certainly more flexible..
seriously? the 70-200 f2.8 mkII ? I am quite suprised you come up wiht that..
Yep, seriously, but it's just my opinion, which I'm sure will differ from others.
how are you comparing them? both at same aperture or the 135 at f2?
Did I ask you to justify your opinions?
Let's just leave it at that, you have your opinion, and I have mine, and I'm quite comfortable with that.
blimey? i thought we where discussing lens and alternatives... adult conversation sort of thing.... jeeze fella...
seriously? the 70-200 f2.8 mkII ? I am quite suprised you come up wiht that..
Les McLean said:Did I ask you to justify your opinions?
Let's just leave it at that, you have your opinion, and I have mine, and I'm quite comfortable with that.
Nothing to do with me but I think it was a genuine question and you've got the wrong end of the stick , I would also be interested for more detail on your opinion as I can't decide between the 2 lenses myself
The 135mm does look nicer at about f/4 than the 70-200mm IS II. You are going prime vs zoom though which is a bit unfair.
Les McLean said:I think you are right, it hasn't got anything to do with you
And I think the best advise I can provide is for you to read some reviews by recognised photographers of the two lenses, and make your decision on that basis.
After all, within the thread, all folk have done is give their opinions on different lenses, and no-one has asked them to justify or give more detail why they have formed their opinion.
I'm sorry , it just looked like you had experience of both lenses and I'm leaning towards the 135mm , I thought you may have been able to help but as you say I can go and read more reviews or better still ask someone else. Thanks anyway
Les McLean said:That makes sense, and yes I have had experience of both lenses, it would be difficult to arrive at my opinion on the IQ of both if I hadn't, I'm sure that's how others have come to have their opinion, which may not be the same as mine, but hey, that's the nature of the beast, it would be dead boring if we all had the same views.
I always got the impression a lot of the reviews on the net got backhanders etc from camera manufactures so I've always took them with a pinch of salt. I've read so many on these 2 lenses my heads going round in circles.
For me it's down to IQ only and I'm leaning towards the 135mm. I'm interested in everyone's views especially on this forum.
I'm sure whatever I decide I should be happy.