Ah I didn't know that. I thought a 1800 dollar lens would at least have 1:1 magnification
but you are right the fantastic image quality is undeniable. Well there is also this new 35mm f1.4
I have the Canon version and I am not very impressed by it's performance wide open due to the
large amount of CA but that could be a user error
Personally I choose primes mainly for their larger apertures but I just can't ignore the convenience of
the zooms especially I am one of those who don't like to change lenses too often :D Canon has a few
excellent zoom lenses like the 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f2.8 IS II and the new 70-300L looks promising too.
Are you saying the 14-24 is too wide? lol I've found my current Sigma 10-20 lens not wide enough in some situations
and it's 16mm on a 1.6x crop. There is also a Sigma 12-24 but I have heard it produces huge amount of flares when
having a bright light source in or just outside of the frame.
I have seen wedding photographers using the D700 and D3 so unless you plan on printing really really large prints
it's 12 mpixel sensor should be more than enough. If you are into MF lenses Canon has the advantage in being able
to use Nikon lenses with an adapter which for some reason Nikons can't.
Have you seen the samyang (or how the hell it is written) 14 2.8? Photozone says good things and it is around 300 euros