The new Canon EOS 30D is one of the hotter DSLR camera in the market right now. It addresses some of the faults found in the previous Canon EOS 20D such as lack of spot metering, fixed continuous shooting rate, limited image parameter adjustments, small LCD display and ISO sensitivity not displayed on viewfinder status bar while being changed.
DPReview’s camera reviews are among the most in-depth ones around. And the one for Canon EOS 30D is finally up. In short, this camera scores high and has only some minor flaws. Hop on over to the comprehensive review for more information and full specifications of the camera.
Available at Amazon for $1,499 (with kit lens).








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August 20th, 2007 at 6:40 am
[…] Most notable improvements from Canon 30D are the 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC III image processor, large 3.0-inch LCD, 6.5fps continuous shooting speed, huge 75 JPEG/17 RAW buffer, and sensor dust removal system. […]
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