>will it be sharp enough compared to the 24-70?
I'd have thought it will be every bit as sharp.
There is something about taking away the ability to zoom that makes me think more about what I'm framing. Or at least makes me think differently anyway. Either way, it seems to be a good thing and I get "involved" with whatever I'm shooting more.
There is something about taking away the ability to zoom that makes me think more about what I'm framing. Or at least makes me think differently anyway. Either way, it seems to be a good thing and I get "involved" with whatever I'm shooting more.
Assuming the 24-70 isn't fantastically better than the 24-105 I have, you're not going to notice and decrease in quality with the 85 1.8. Fine little lens
If anything, 85mm is a sharper (and much lighter) lens. f/1.8 is very welcome at this longer focal length. If your 70mm is slightly softer wide open, then this is completely no-brainer.
I doubt that you will notice any difference in sharpness between your 24-70 2.8 and an 85 1.8. The difference will be in the very shallow depth of field you get at f/1.8.
Personally, for portraits on your full frame 5D2 I would find 85mm a bit too short, and 50mm far too short if you want a decently tight head and shoulders. I would go for the 100mm f/2 which is very similar, and just as sharp.
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