Fast lenses allow clearer viewing of the subject in low light. This is especially useful for those of us who use manual focus cameras. Also, wide-open apertures of F2 or f1.4 lets you use a slower film for better image quality (yes, I know about how great today's high-speed films are, but slower films are better still!). It can also be argued that top-grade fast lenses are superior in image quality to cheaper, slower lenses, especially cheaper zooms. This could mean more contrast and less distortion, not just lines per m.m. Therefore, I also use my fast lenses for general photography, not just low light wide open. I use a zoom mainly when I can't easily change lenses, or move in close (e.g. on a boat, or behind a barrier).
Please comment briefly on when and if you use a fast (f/2 or faster) single focal length lens.
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As a slower speed slide film shooter, I still prefer fast lenses. It leaves me the freedom to shoot in all lighting conditions and can better control depth of field choices. I carry fast wide,normal and telephoto lenses when I travel. I own a few zooms, but still prefer the big glass.

The 50mm f/1.4 MF Nikkor is a great lens that I take with me when I travel for low light situations. I am oftensurprised by how frequently I use it. I also carry the 28-200 mm AF Nikkor that I use for everything else, but with a max. apature of f/3.5, it's understandably limited. An excellent lens otherwise, though.

I always carry three single focal length lenses. I have zoom lenses but the fixed lenses, I feel, bring out the more creative photographic abilities in me. I tend to spend more time creating the right framing and mood that I am trying to achieve.