Is there a good crop sensor camera that can do low light concert photography

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01-05-2018 09:51 PM
I shoot concerts for a website. I'm not a professional, don't make any money. It's just something I fell into a couple years ago. I currently use a Rebel 2Ti. I have three lenses. A Canon 24-105 mm L lens, Canon 50mm F1.8, and just got a canon 17-55 F2.8 that I have have not used yet.
I've gone to stores like National Camera Exchange and they have told me that i'm sort of up against the limits of my camera. I can't get enough shutter speed at times so pictures are dak. I get a ton of blurry photos because the shutter is to slow. I have to time the bands movement and the stage lighting patters to get something to hit.
I've been told by the pros I have to go FF, I'm not a pro and I think I could surive with a crop. My question is what is a good crop sensor camera that would work well with my equipment I have? I was set on the 80D but I've read so many reviews that the images are not sharp and it doesn't focus well. Any suggestions on a good camera that would work well with what I'm doing? Looking to spend around a grand.
Thanks for any advice
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01-06-2018 03:58 AM
The 80D is a fine with good dynamic range. Ignore the bad reviews, particularly those given by amateurs.
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