Canon EOS D30 Reviews

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Specification for Canon EOS D30

Main Features
Resolution 8.2
Optical Zoom 1
Battery Type Alkaline

Features:
  • 3.3 megapixel sensor creates 2,160 x 1,440 pixel images for prints at 8 x 10 inches and beyond
  • Compatible with all Canon EF lenses
  • Compatible with all Canon EX-series Speedlite flashes
  • Included 16 MB CompactFlash memory card holds 5 images at default resolution
  • Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port; uses BP-511 lithium ion battery, included
  • Latest Reviews

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    Canon EOS D30

    “Have had the Canon EOS D30 since January and I am...”

    Written on: 18/05/2007 by Deggo (1 review written)

    Have had the Canon EOS D30 since January and I am pleased with it, I had the 400D for a short while and did not like the results I got, but this is a much better camera.
    Still a lot to get used to to get the best from the camera, but already have had some excellent pictures. (read more)

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    Canon EOS D30

    “As a Canon user I am pleased with this replacement for...”

    Written on: 02/03/2007 by biskit (5 reviews written)

    As a Canon user I am pleased with this replacement for the 50E, though the camera does not feel as hardy as the film-eater. (read more)

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    Canon EOS D30

    “For those wanting 1600 ASA the Canon D30 digital...”

    Written on: 13/03/2003 by John.

    For those wanting 1600 ASA the Canon D30 digital camera is a better, and cheaper choice that the newer Canon D60. Produces excellent crisp images using the Canon range of ES lenses. (read more)

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    Canon EOS D30

    “I love this camera. It's a top of the range SLR camera...”

    Written on: 23/09/2001 by Darth_Andy.

    I love this camera. It's a top of the range SLR camera with all the manual and automatic features you would expect from such. It just happens to also be digital.

    You can shoot a hundred shots and not worry that only one or two are any good. I figure that the saving in film and developing, not counting enlargements, will pay for the added cost of the camera after about 9000 shots (or 180 good shots).

    I admit that because of the digital aspect, you wont be able to print an image much over... (read more)

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