No, because you'd cry if you saw the image quality from a 5D and a nice lump of L glass
Start saving, boy...
Oh, btw, it's not just the exposure settings that make a difference, but the amount of haze in the air, the time of year, the height of the moon, the tripod used (or not), the ambient light... so many factors to consider.
awww go for it Kathy, show us the difference pleases...
(and how close the moon is lol...i notised how fast the moon moves too on screen veiw,suprising.)
No.
You already know what the difference is...
What you now have to learn