Bruce 101 said:STM isn't much of an advantage unless you have a camera body optimized for it. Just the T4i and T5i that I'm aware of, maybe the SL1.
I checked with B&H and the literature - the SL-1 is optimized for the STM lenses as well.
My 18-135 STM arrived today and it is actually quite impressive. Have not tried it for video (where, of course, the STM matters) but am looking forward to doing that.
Will compare the 18-135 STM to the 18-55 STM (both on the SL-1) and decide which one to keep.
Tabor Warren Photography said:Regarding the lens choice:
Like others, I would not recommend the 18-135, however, I would also not recommend the 70-300. I know many have had great success with both, and though I can only speak for the 70-300 having owned it, the lens never performed for me regarding image quality, speed, accuracy, etc. I may have had a bad copy, but I didn't hesitate to sell it.
The 7d (or non-existent 7D2) and the 18-135 is a rather extreme combo, IMO, a waste of a body, in a way. With that lens, you should get a Rebel.
Bruce 101 said:The 7d (or non-existent 7D2) and the 18-135 is a rather extreme combo, IMO, a waste of a body, in a way. With that lens, you should get a Rebel.
Have you actually shot with the 18-135 STM?
Yes, I would much rather have the 24-105 (and I do) as a walk-around (though it really isn't wide enough on a crop like a 7D), due to its build and a number of other factors, but from a pure IQ, I don't see a huge difference from the 18-135 STM vs. the 24-105 on a crop such as the 60D.
IMO, the 24-105 is the wrong lens on crop.
The advanced AF capabilities and the fast fps of the 7D are kinda wasted on a slow zoom like the 18-135. What would the 7D give you with that lens over a Rebel? Are you going to shoot sports at 80-135/5.6?
BTW, the recent Rebels would give you better IQ than the 7D from purely IQ standpoint.
ATC said:Thanks all, Some very interesting advice. I am in no hurry, so will mull this over awhile.
I do not want to start a FF vs Crop body issue, I like the advantages of both.I may just continue to use the 40D for what it is, and also get a 6D for what it is. Thanks again.
ATC said:Thanks very much to the folks that recommended the 6D/24-105 to me (sdslr, Tabor Warren amoug others).
After just a few days of owning the camera, I am amazed at the difference the full frame has made so far. I have only shot landscape and indoors (with no flash), but the low-light performance is a knockout.
Now, if I just had a little ability - - -