If you already have the range and it sits in your bag what's the point?
Why not take your bag and spend the money on going somewhere that's a great place to shoot and make some memories?
The 'real world' after all is sometimes a harsh mistress, it may be some time before you can get the chance to break away again.
I just don't have the time, currently.
AHH! I can't decide.
I took out my 80-200 today for the first time in forever... I just don't use it a lot lately. I have a feeling I'll be using my 85 and 50 for portraiture a lot more than my 80-200 or 70-200 (if I were to upgrade).
That you do not use your current 80-200 a lot is telling...telling you that you don't need what it offers you with much frequency. Perhaps it's a "
sometimes kind of lens"? Something you do not NEED, constantly, but wish to keep in your gear set? Like for example, we don;t usually NEED a first-aid kit, and we don't NEED all 549 cable channels...but,uh....well, you know.
Then again, maybe it's useless, almost worthless dead weight, for you, at this time. Maybe you could eliminate it, and be perfectly happy with something MUCH smaller, and lighter. Maybe it's a case of the lens being too darned BIG and heavy, for the way you are shooting these days? Any 70-200 or 80-200 f/2.8 lens is BIG, highly visible, and you KNOW when you have it with you. Maybe an older lens, smaller, like 80-200 f/34 Ai-S for $100 used, would substitute; maybe the 70-300 f/4.5~5,.6 AF-S VR-G would do; optically, I think the new 70-300 VR might be as good as the old 80-200's at it's available f/stops, which are admittedly slower, but it is a modern lens, designed in the high-MP era, the digital era...
I don;t know what you shoot, or how you carry your gear, but an 80-200 is so BIG that it tends to "hog the body", or "tie up a whole body", unless you have an awesome carrying system. Maybe that's really the issue. Orrrr maybe you just do not "see" in telephoto all that much. I do...I do not try to make many wide-angle pictures, so for me the longer lenses are more-useful, whereas if you're into landscaping, many people use wider lenses much of the time. But hey, if it ain't working, fix it. That's the olde timey saying,right???