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I have a 300D bought when they first came out and have loved it but think it is time for an upgrade.
I mostly photograph traditional craftsmen at work using natural light to publicise the Heritage Crafts Association, I enjoyed my 50mm 1.8 till it fell apart and have recently got an 85mm 1.8, next purchase will be a sigma 30 1.4 to replace my 28mm 2.8.
I am happy with my 300d in every way except low light performance. 1600 iso is totally unusable and 800 only just so.
I am happy with plastic bodies but want better low light performance. I read of a few folks that had upgraded to 40d for better high iso performance, is this level also available in a cheaper plastic body, 450d for instance?
I don't have unlimited budget. I could run to £400 or so for a second hand 40d but if I could get similar performance for £250 or £300 I would be delighted. Then again if I was told that I would get a huge improvement for £600 I could justify it.
Thanks for any advice.
I mostly photograph traditional craftsmen at work using natural light to publicise the Heritage Crafts Association, I enjoyed my 50mm 1.8 till it fell apart and have recently got an 85mm 1.8, next purchase will be a sigma 30 1.4 to replace my 28mm 2.8.
I am happy with my 300d in every way except low light performance. 1600 iso is totally unusable and 800 only just so.
I am happy with plastic bodies but want better low light performance. I read of a few folks that had upgraded to 40d for better high iso performance, is this level also available in a cheaper plastic body, 450d for instance?
I don't have unlimited budget. I could run to £400 or so for a second hand 40d but if I could get similar performance for £250 or £300 I would be delighted. Then again if I was told that I would get a huge improvement for £600 I could justify it.
Thanks for any advice.