I wonder if the quality of the in-body stabilizer depends on the quality of the body itself? If so, then getting an in-body stabilizer at the price point of around that $1000 mark might not be a good idea.
I'd also be checking the real difference of cost between the lenses with and without the feature AND realising that stabilization is usually only needed at zooms of around 200mm or more for most people. If you've bought good, fast (low f-stop such as f2.8 or lower) then you can use faster shutter speeds to compensate anyhow.
So if you are only looking at a single long zoom lens Bambi, then the in-body attraction is much less.
I wouldn't be sacrificing other features you use more often for this if what I've said applies to you.
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