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Re: Improve my lens line up.
That looks good.
In this case it's better to tell what you're intended to be doing along with your choice of lenses, that way we can help more effectively.
If you're looking for something that does portrait, the 50/1.4 and 85/1.8 are good choices. I think once you had the 85/1.8, you may want to look at something longer for macro purposes. According to my experience, working distance is critically important to macro photography as sensitive objects are hard to get close to (i.g. a butterfly) and lens shade will present when the lens is too close to the object depending on the lighting condition. I once owned the Sigma 150/2.8 lens, it's a very capable macro lens, I have nothing negative to say regarding what it's meant to do. The Canon 180/3.5L is even better, both on IQ and price... Longer macro lenses can also serve as normal prime lenses, in that way 85mm and 100mm are too close in functionality. I'm by no mean saying the 100/2.8 macro is a bad lens, it's good for what it can do and it's at a reasonable price.
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