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Created By: infotraining
Last Modified: 08/03/06
note - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 14:12:18 GMT
The model line in which the EOS 30D sits has seen a total of five
models, each offering either an upgrade in features, resolution or
both. From the EOS D30 to D60 we saw a doubling in megapixel count as
well as numerous feature upgrades, from the EOS 10D to 20D again we saw
an increase in megapixel count and performance (continuous shooting up
to five frames per second). So eighteen months after the EOS 20D comes
the EOS 30D, which honestly has to be one of the least exciting
upgrades so far. The real headline improvements are a larger LCD
monitor, standardizing on 'Picture Style', spot metering, third stop
ISO selection and selectable continuous shooting speeds. Despite this
subtle update there's still a huge amount of interest around this
model, Canon has taken the "if it ain't broken don't fix it" approach
to the image pipeline, the EOS 30D has the same sensor and image
processor (DIGIC II) as the EOS 20D, and that camera has for the eight
megapixel digital SLR benchmark since it was introduced.
From:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos30d/Canon EOS 30D Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos30d/

