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Are you shooting as a professional??
If not, L lenses are not needed, nice to have, but not needed.
Sigma makes some great lenses and are quite on par with the Canon's, just not the L's.
Also look at Tameron and Tokina. Both are quite good. (I just bought a Tokina 10-17, all I can say is "WOW")
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I am not shooting as professional, I meant losing quality in the build and such. I wouldn't buy an L-series unless I was getting paid to do the photography and only then if the job required it.
Have you had any problems shooting at competitions with f/3.5-5.6 lenses? I mean the lighting tends to be pretty decent for my eyes but I am not sure how a camera will handle it.