will69
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I understand the advantages of an IS lens over a non-IS lens in respect to getting additional f-stop benefit when hand holding, but they seem to be restricted to apertures of f4 and above.
Take the fantastic (it should be for the price) Canon 24-105 f4 IS L, it is by all accounts a super sharp lens and many use it as a portrait lens. But are you not restricted on min DoF, especially on a crop body with the max aperture of f4. IS will not decrease DoF below this minimum.
For the same money you can get a faster Non-IS lens. Or even a bunch of sharp fast non-IS primes.
Take the fantastic (it should be for the price) Canon 24-105 f4 IS L, it is by all accounts a super sharp lens and many use it as a portrait lens. But are you not restricted on min DoF, especially on a crop body with the max aperture of f4. IS will not decrease DoF below this minimum.
For the same money you can get a faster Non-IS lens. Or even a bunch of sharp fast non-IS primes.