Canon EOS 30D review at PCWorld
Posted by Steve on April 22nd, 2006
A review of the Canon EOS 30D has been published at PCWorld.
The Canon EOS 30D is a midrange digital SLR camera with 8.2 megapixels resolution on a high quality CMOS sensor and a large 2.5 inch LCD display. The LCD display has a viewing angle of up to 170 degrees, allowing you to take over head or close to the ground shots, while still being able to preview the scene. One of the Canon EOS 30D’s most impressive features is the continuous shooting performance.
With a rating of 81 out of 100%, the EOS 30D achieved a ‘very good’ review result.
Here is an extract of the review:
“The EOS 30D ($1499 as of March 21, 2006) provides the same imaging circuitry as its predecessor, but it also includes some much-needed new features for only $100 more than the 20D. […]The most important change to the 30D is the addition of a spot meter. Previous models offered a partial metering mode that read the middle 9 percent of the viewfinder, but the spot meter capably reads the middle 3.5 percent.”
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