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$600.00
from ebay Summary: Well the only thing that most people seemed concerned about is the focusing. My last EOS camera was the original ELAN, and the D30 focus is faster and more accurate. I have also had Minolta MAXXUM 7 and the D30's focus can't touch that camera. On the other hand it's not as bad as most people say it is. I have had pretty good results in low light. It's really all about knowing how to really utalize the focus assist light.
The image quality from this camera can not be touched by any other DSLR of the same era, and not even by many of todays "cutting edge" cameras like the olympus E-300, Konica-Minolta Maxxum 7D. Now don't mistake what I am saying for resolution. Obviously both of these cameras beat the D30 in that respect. But in noise, artifacts, morie, and color rendition the D30 still excels.
If you are looking for a camera to shoot ultra fast action and print it big, then this is not the camera for you. But if you are looking for a supurb digital photographic tool at a good price that can print upto 11x14 images then this camera would be a great choice.
For first time DSLR owners like myself the D30 makes a great, affordable step up. They sell cheap enough ($400-$600, u.s.), that it won't break you to give digital SLR photography a good try. If it's not for you, you can sell the camera easy enough, and if it is for you then hey, you got a great back up for the next DSLR on your list!
Lastly when you first pic up the D30 you will be surprised at how solid and sturdy it feels. I have never helad a polycarbonate cvamera that felt as strong as this one. I took a fall on my bike a couple of weeks ago and landed on my D30, which was in a small shoulder bag. It came out without a scratch where other polycarb cameras would have shattered. This is because Canon built a steel frame under the polycarb outer skin of the D30 and it really shows. In the feeling and wieght of this camera. I have a friend with a 20D, and fully loaded up with the same gear, my D30 out wieghs his by a noticable margin. This is a good thing if you wish to hand hold longer lenses, as to a certain point a heavier camera is easier to keep steady. Strengths: Image quality.
At 3.2mp this camera has resolution that rivals my 5mp dimage 7i.
Wieght and durability.
No noise at iso100-200
It's a Canon, it's digital, and it has a CMOS sensor. Weaknesses: So far the focus is the only thing that bugs me with this camera, though admittedly not by much. Similar Products Used: 20D, 10D, D300, S2 PRO, Dimage 7i Customer Service: I am my own coustomer service, and I ROCK!
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