curby said:How does the noise compare on something like a 60D with 17-55/2.8 IS, vs. a 6D with 24-70/4 IS? If the 6D has to go up in ISO to compensate for the smaller aperture, will the resulting noise generally be more or less than the crop body at a lower ISO? How about a 7D instead of a 60D? In short, how does the low light benefit of going FF compare to the loss of a stop in aperture?
Thanks for any advice and help you can offer.
I upgraded to the 6D, and I miss my 17-55/2.8 IS.
You'll get a 1-stop advantage using the FF body from an ISO perspective, but it may take some learning to realize that you don't can't shoot at 1/8 anymore.
If you go with a f/4 IS lens, you can still shoot at the slow shutter speeds, with a stop higher ISO. That said, I'm looking at the Tamron 24-70/2.8 VC fairly closely and it might be a good fit. I'd trade some sharpness to drop a stop in ISO over the f/4 IS.
Also: noticed you're like me with the tripod habit of not carrying it. That's one of the reasons I like IS/VC/OS. I'd seriously consider IS despite it narrowing the lens options.
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