I've had my 400D for a few years now and although it's a faithful friend the poor low light ability and general advancements in the camera world since it came out have made me wonder about getting a replacement, however I'm a bit out of sync with todays cameras...
I currently have a 35 f/2, Tokina 12-24 (currently broken...) and a 70-200 f/4 so am not too tied into the Canon ecosystem, although my preference would probably be for Canon as the 400D would go to a family member.
What I'm looking for is something small and light (important) with good low light ability and some video (like to play around with it). Some form of weather proofing would be good too, however this is where I become unstuck... AFAIK the weather proofing means I'm confined to big (relative) cameras like the 5D2 and 7D (on the canon side at least). I don't have small hands but like to travel as light as possible and regularly have a camera and some lenses in my walking bag etc (hence the lens choice above), which is why size is important (landscapes and Wildlife).
I'm also not really sure at the moment whether a full frame or crop camera would suit my needs. Crops are usually smaller and better for wildlife, however a FF would be better (in some ways) for landscapes. What is important is a decent selection of lenses that are small and high quality, AFAIK Nikon have a smaller range of lenses which are generally more expensive? Then again Canons small fast primes aren't exactly much cop anyway...
So any suggestions as to what I should look into, with reasons as to why of course.
Thanks
I currently have a 35 f/2, Tokina 12-24 (currently broken...) and a 70-200 f/4 so am not too tied into the Canon ecosystem, although my preference would probably be for Canon as the 400D would go to a family member.
What I'm looking for is something small and light (important) with good low light ability and some video (like to play around with it). Some form of weather proofing would be good too, however this is where I become unstuck... AFAIK the weather proofing means I'm confined to big (relative) cameras like the 5D2 and 7D (on the canon side at least). I don't have small hands but like to travel as light as possible and regularly have a camera and some lenses in my walking bag etc (hence the lens choice above), which is why size is important (landscapes and Wildlife).
I'm also not really sure at the moment whether a full frame or crop camera would suit my needs. Crops are usually smaller and better for wildlife, however a FF would be better (in some ways) for landscapes. What is important is a decent selection of lenses that are small and high quality, AFAIK Nikon have a smaller range of lenses which are generally more expensive? Then again Canons small fast primes aren't exactly much cop anyway...
So any suggestions as to what I should look into, with reasons as to why of course.

Thanks