Conclusion: 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. From most angles the 30D looks just like its predecessor, the EOS-20D. But take a look at the...
Conclusion: The EOS 30D is the eagerly-anticipated successor to Canon's very successful 20D. The 30D is an evolutionary product, having essentially the same photographic properties as its predecessor, but with a refresh of several features with current technology that Canon has included in recently announced products. The most visible upgrade is the 2...
Conclusion: Numerous tweaks, user-interface, and functional improvements over EOS-20D Excellent resolution, in-camera sharpening seems to have been tweaked slightly Excellent color, very slightly more saturated than that of the 20D in its default mode (some reds can get a little overheated though) Picture Styles provide handy "film-type" color/tone...
Canon's new EOS 30D brings proven EOS technology to a new level, giving photographers an unbeatable photographic experience. The EOS 30D incorporates a host of new features with Canon's highly acclaimed 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC II Image Processor. The EOS 30D includes enhanced operational features such as a new 2.5 inch LCD monitor, true spot metering, a durable new shutter mechanism and Canon's Picture Style feature, all in an sturdy, magnesium-clad body. With all these new features the EOS 30D is truly perfection, refined.