Canon EOS-30D review at DCRP
Posted by Steve on March 24th, 2006
A review of the Canon EOS-30D digital camera has been posted at DCRP.
Here is a summary of the review findings:
“The Canon EOS-30D is an excellent midrange digital SLR. While its new features aren’t exciting enough to get this 20D owner to run out and upgrade, those who are moving up from point-and-shoot or entry-level D-SLRs should definitely give the 30D a look. […]
The 30D is a power user’s dream camera, with tons of manual controls and custom settings. You’ve got all the usual manual exposure controls plus class-leading white balance controls. […] If you’re not an enthusiast, don’t fret: the 30D has an auto mode and several scene modes as well. The camera is fairly easy-to-use, too.
People buy digital SLRs for their great performance, and the 30D delivers in this area. From its near-instant startup speed to the “shoot as fast as you can compose” shot-to-shot speeds, the 30D is a screamer. The continuous shooting mode is excellent […].
Photo quality was excellent on this 8.2 Megapixel camera. Photos were well-exposed, with accurate colors, very low noise levels (even at high ISO sensitivities), and minimal purple fringing. […]
The EOS-30D earns my highest recommendation, and it’s right up there with the Nikon D200 as a best-in-class midrange D-SLR.”
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