I was mulling over the differences between the 30D and the 5D whilst shooting in poor light on Monday / Tuesday. They are basicly the same camera but with the obvious difference of the 5D being full frame and having a higher megapixel count.
I mainly shoot mil aviation at the moment and a lot of it is tricky light but I need to maintain a high shutter speed due to the speed of the aircraft so having a full frame sensor would really help. I can deal with the "loss" of the crop factor by manually cropping into the image and still have a resolution high enough for my needs.
But, my question is about the auto-focus. With the 30D and 5D having the same diamond nine AF system I would expect it to perform better on the 30D as the crop factor of the 30D would mean the plane would fill more of the frame and therefor the AF would be more likely to hit more points of the plane and less likely to miss-focus of something else in the shot.
Would you agree?
Please don't suggest a longer focal length lens to compensate for the crop factor, using the centre point AF or using a 1-series as they are all non-starters.
I mainly shoot mil aviation at the moment and a lot of it is tricky light but I need to maintain a high shutter speed due to the speed of the aircraft so having a full frame sensor would really help. I can deal with the "loss" of the crop factor by manually cropping into the image and still have a resolution high enough for my needs.
But, my question is about the auto-focus. With the 30D and 5D having the same diamond nine AF system I would expect it to perform better on the 30D as the crop factor of the 30D would mean the plane would fill more of the frame and therefor the AF would be more likely to hit more points of the plane and less likely to miss-focus of something else in the shot.
Would you agree?
Please don't suggest a longer focal length lens to compensate for the crop factor, using the centre point AF or using a 1-series as they are all non-starters.