ZeroSkylineX wrote in post #15077151
Which can easily be worked around with by using higher shutter speeds, and for range- in most cases, your feet. You can not substitute aperture. I would stick with 24-70. But again, that's your shooting needs so it may be more suitable.
There isn't always enough light for higher shutter speeds, and "foot zooming" can mess with perspective or be impossible due to any number of barriers, etc; especially outdoors in an uncontrolled environment. So, you can't really substitute a large aperture for those things, either. IS can let you shoot slower shutters at lower ISOs than just using a larger aperture can, too.
No, one, item out of that list is a full substitute for the other; but, that's why figuring out individual needs is important before buying a lens.