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Fatshark
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I'm a serious amateur who started my EOS usage back in '87 with a 650. I picked this up again 6 years ago with a 30D and the majority of my time is spent shooting poorly/inconsistently lit sporting events - ice skating, evening football, basketball and mountain biking. My typical set up is 30D + 70-200 2.8L IS. I have been watching and waiting for the next 7D but I'm now reconsidering and wondering whether going to the 5DmIII makes sense.
The 30D has been a wonderful teaching tool for the last 6 years (I feel like I learn more every time i release the shutter) but I know I could be getting more out of my shots if I had:
1) Improved ISO range with less noise - 1600 in an ice rink with flickering fluorescents (frankly) stinks
2) Improved auto-focus (I typically work with a single focal point and track the action to the center of the frame - thus missing some of the high speed action with figure skating)
3) Additional frames per second capability - both from a number images per second and buffer size perspective.
I'd really rather not give up the cropped sensor, if only because I lose the magnification, but I'm open to making the move to full frame if there are benefits that outweigh a little less length.
I'd love some advice.
The 30D has been a wonderful teaching tool for the last 6 years (I feel like I learn more every time i release the shutter) but I know I could be getting more out of my shots if I had:
1) Improved ISO range with less noise - 1600 in an ice rink with flickering fluorescents (frankly) stinks
2) Improved auto-focus (I typically work with a single focal point and track the action to the center of the frame - thus missing some of the high speed action with figure skating)
3) Additional frames per second capability - both from a number images per second and buffer size perspective.
I'd really rather not give up the cropped sensor, if only because I lose the magnification, but I'm open to making the move to full frame if there are benefits that outweigh a little less length.
I'd love some advice.