Thanks for this informative article (*). I am still not certain on how it would apply to the following real life situation:
The article seems to indicate that the 5D sensor will do better in general.
In this situation, though, shooting 5D vs 20D using a long lens, say 100-400L to shoot a specific flower at 400mm, as an end result filling the same frame, plenty of light.
This calculation tells me that whatever I shoot, *if I am at the extreme end* of the long lens, say 400mm, and the flower fully fills the APS-C sensor, so I would have to crop the 5D shot, the end result would be sharper with the 20D than with the 5D. Because the 20D sensor packs 8.5 Megapixels vs 5 Megapixels for the 5D ( 5 equals 12.8 divided by 2.56 the surface ratio FF /APS, ie (24x36)/(15x22.5) )
The situation would be different, *IF* I had an 800 mm lens - in that case the 5D would be best.
Just wanting confirmation. And now thinking I'd better get an 1.4X extender ;-)
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http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/full_frame_vs_aps-c.html