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Juvenall
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Long time lurker looking for some advice on where to go next with my equipment.
When I was a kid (late 80s, early 90s), I was given a Canon AE-1 with a 50mm f/1.8 and that hooked me on photography, but some family issues growing up make it impossible to take it any further than the equipment I had. While I managed to get the fundamentals mostly figured out, it wasn't until my first son was born in 2008 that I made the jump to digital with the XS. That managed to break (error 99) the day my second son was born in 2010, so I darted out to the first store I could find and picked up the T1i.
Shooting Style
Can't say I've picked a style yet, but looking over my shots from the last few years, I've taken a lot of people shots (mostly candid, very few posed), and have spent a ton of time this last year and a half or so going to random public events like the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, North American International Auto Show, local music shows, and various smaller carnivals. With two kids, a big part of my shooting involves family, but find me someone into photography with kids that doesn't and I'll eat my strap.
Bodies
Canon Rebel XS (broken)
Canon Rebel T1i
Lenses (All with hoods)
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (x2)
Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM II (w/B+W 77mm UV Filter)
Flashes
YongNuo YN-468 II E-TTL
Extras
Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera/Laptop backpack
Lowepro SlingShot 100
BlackRapid RS-4
LensPen
25+ year old Vivatar tripod
My Thinking
I'm looking to swing around $2,000 (US). My first thought was to use the Canon Loyalty Program to trade in that broken XS for a 7D, then snag something like the 85mm 1.8 and upgrade my 50mm to the 1.4 (mostly for the USM) or look at one of the 100mm 2.8 macros. The T1i has been good to me, but the limit of my noise tolerance on that body is ISO 800. Anything above that and in most shots, its not something I have the skill to fix in Lightroom/Photoshop.
So obviously, the 5D MkII hit my radar and it's ability to maintain top tier IQ at ISOs my T1i has trained me to think is impossible. The best deal I can find for this body new or used is in the $1,800+ range, so realistically (after any taxes or shipping) the body would be the only thing I could pick up and given my current selection, would limit me to my 50 and 70-200. Then with the rumors on the MkIII flying around, I could soldier through another year of "meh" performance and save up for that if it turns out to be the beast it's looking to be.
Of course, it's totally possible that I say screw a new body and stick with the T1i a while longer and invest that chunk of money into all of the above in new glass (I'm looking at you, 24-70) and/or a solid tripod, new bags, straps, and other things that will likely long outlive the lifecycle of a camera body.
That's where I need your help. I'm far from a pro (and by that, I mean no one other than my own ego depends on the quality of my work), have no friends into photography, live an hour+ away from the nearest camera store, so my ability to experiment is really limited. Any advice would be a massive help.
...and sorry for the wall of text. I've just seen so many of these "advice" threads where people trying to help keep having to ask the same questions over and over again, so I just wanted to stuff in as much relevant info as I could.
When I was a kid (late 80s, early 90s), I was given a Canon AE-1 with a 50mm f/1.8 and that hooked me on photography, but some family issues growing up make it impossible to take it any further than the equipment I had. While I managed to get the fundamentals mostly figured out, it wasn't until my first son was born in 2008 that I made the jump to digital with the XS. That managed to break (error 99) the day my second son was born in 2010, so I darted out to the first store I could find and picked up the T1i.
Shooting Style
Can't say I've picked a style yet, but looking over my shots from the last few years, I've taken a lot of people shots (mostly candid, very few posed), and have spent a ton of time this last year and a half or so going to random public events like the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, North American International Auto Show, local music shows, and various smaller carnivals. With two kids, a big part of my shooting involves family, but find me someone into photography with kids that doesn't and I'll eat my strap.
Bodies
Canon Rebel XS (broken)
Canon Rebel T1i
Lenses (All with hoods)
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (x2)
Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM II (w/B+W 77mm UV Filter)
Flashes
YongNuo YN-468 II E-TTL
Extras
Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera/Laptop backpack
Lowepro SlingShot 100
BlackRapid RS-4
LensPen
25+ year old Vivatar tripod
My Thinking
I'm looking to swing around $2,000 (US). My first thought was to use the Canon Loyalty Program to trade in that broken XS for a 7D, then snag something like the 85mm 1.8 and upgrade my 50mm to the 1.4 (mostly for the USM) or look at one of the 100mm 2.8 macros. The T1i has been good to me, but the limit of my noise tolerance on that body is ISO 800. Anything above that and in most shots, its not something I have the skill to fix in Lightroom/Photoshop.
So obviously, the 5D MkII hit my radar and it's ability to maintain top tier IQ at ISOs my T1i has trained me to think is impossible. The best deal I can find for this body new or used is in the $1,800+ range, so realistically (after any taxes or shipping) the body would be the only thing I could pick up and given my current selection, would limit me to my 50 and 70-200. Then with the rumors on the MkIII flying around, I could soldier through another year of "meh" performance and save up for that if it turns out to be the beast it's looking to be.
Of course, it's totally possible that I say screw a new body and stick with the T1i a while longer and invest that chunk of money into all of the above in new glass (I'm looking at you, 24-70) and/or a solid tripod, new bags, straps, and other things that will likely long outlive the lifecycle of a camera body.
That's where I need your help. I'm far from a pro (and by that, I mean no one other than my own ego depends on the quality of my work), have no friends into photography, live an hour+ away from the nearest camera store, so my ability to experiment is really limited. Any advice would be a massive help.
...and sorry for the wall of text. I've just seen so many of these "advice" threads where people trying to help keep having to ask the same questions over and over again, so I just wanted to stuff in as much relevant info as I could.