Purchasing New Canon Glass: Help
Abstract: For documentary work, do I need an off camera flash or should I pick up the 28-105 f/3.5-4.5?
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For my graduation present my parents were originally getting me a macbook. However, I have since decided that I would benefit much more by getting better glass and other gear rather than a new computer, since the one I have now is still functional.
I am most certainly getting a 70-200 f/2.8 and a 50 f/1.4, as well as some accessories (monopod, hoods, new strap, some B+W filters, Crumpler Whickey & Cox pack).
The dilemma is with my final purchase. I will be doing some documentary photography this summer, which will involve a lot of on the scene portraits in low light/night (thus the need for the 50/1.4). I'm wondering if I should invest in an off camera flash and the required accessories or if I should get the 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 to fill my gap. (I currently own a 20-35 f/3.5-4.5, but have been using a bunch of photo gear through my school for the past year and have just begun to experiment with using off-camera flashes).
For those that have done some documentary work, do you ever set up an off camera flash, or do you generally just shoot with what you have? I've heard good reviews for the 28-105, but is this the type of lens that I would keep in my bag for years to come, or something that I will upgrade out of in a year or two?
Hopefully this random assortment of words made sense.