Pavel Shpak
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I would go with the 70-200 2.8 L IS (IS is a must)
Mono pod
135mm f2
200mm f/1.8
35mm 1.4
I dont know how close or far you'll be but I when shooting concerts have 70-200 on 75% and then the 35mm 1.4
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I like the 7D its a great camera, but for video I am sure the 60D and t3i and t2i do just about the same. Since I also take pics I needed the AF.
I use the 24-70mm 2.8 and 35mm f1.4 for video and they are amazing.
When I am only shooting Video and dont need to take pics I take along nikon lenses, such as f/2 ranging from 24/2 35/2 50/2 (nikkorH the sharpest ever) 85mm f/4
you could get all these for about $500 total if your not looking for them to be glamourous.
Check out this video I did with the 24-70, Get the 28-70mm from canon 2.8. I have seen them go for $700
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I had a hard time myself selecting which zoom to buy, comparing tamron, sigma and canons together, in the end I went and got the canon. WHY?
I tried the sigma and the tamron in the field and returned them immediately, They do a lot of hunting, the sharpness is acceptable but not all that great.
I got the canon 24-70mm 2.8 L from ebay for about $1000 and you just cant go wrong. You'll wonder why you didnt get it sooner. And the bokeh is amazing on 2.8
I have a few video's I made using the Canon & and the 24-70mm at 2.8
here they are
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_x87aT4WZY
there are more there with the canon 35mm 1.4 L
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5D Mark II. But what lenses?
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I would take that sigma and sell it, then take the 10-22 and sell it cuz it wont mount on the 5D and buy a canon 24-70mm 2.8
excellent bokeh, and amazing sharpness, get then the 7D and do some genuine slo mo effects like this