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| Designed for people who want to experiment with photography, the Canon EOS 8.2 MP camera is a flexible portable body only. More megapixels means cropping and enlarging will not adversely affect your pictures' quality. As this Canon EOS 30D features an 8.2 MP image sensor, you can produce wonderful prints up to 8x13 inches. Creating beautiful scenes is fast and easy by making use of the 2.5-inch LCD screen on this Canon EOS digital SLR camera. Excellent picture quality and outstanding performance are yours with the Canon EOS 8.2 MP camera. With its black body, this Canon EOS 30D is a sophisticated device for taking pictures. This Canon EOS digital SLR camera includes a flash memory slot that makes choosing storage size easy. The Canon EOS 8.2 MP camera enables you to always be ready to catch your life's great moments with its rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries. This Canon EOS 30D includes only the body and no lens. One advantage to buying the camera body alone is that you select the interchangeable lenses to get based on your changing photography wants and needs. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | 30D |
| MPN | 1234B004 |
| UPC | 0013803065114, 013803083958, 13803065114, 8714574967585 |
| Key Features | |
| Camera Type | Digital SLR |
| Sensor Resolution | 8.2 MP |
| Screen Size | 2.5" |
| Optical Sensor | |
| Sensor Size | 15.0 x 22.5mm |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Lens System | |
| Lens For SD | Body Only |
| Focus Adjustment | Autofocus & Manual Focus, Automatic, Manual |
| Auto Focus type | TTL phase detection |
| Exposure | |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/4000 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 30 sec |
| Exposure compensation | ±2 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps |
| Exposure Range | EV 1-20 ( ISO 100 ) |
| Exposure Metering | Center-Weighted, Evaluative, Spot, partial (9%), partial (9.5%) |
| Exposure Modes | Aperture-Priority, Automatic, Bulb, Depth-Of-Field, E-TTL II Program Flash, E-TTL Program Flash, Manual, Program, Shutter-Priority, TTL Program Flash |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100, ISO 100-1600, ISO 1600, ISO 200, ISO 3200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO auto (100-400) |
| Light Sensitivity Max | 3200 |
| Camera Flash | |
| Flash Type | Pop-up Flash |
| Red Eye Reduction | Yes |
| Camera Flash Features | AF Illuminator, Flash +/- Compensation, Ratio Control, flash exposure bracketing |
| Flash Modes | Auto Mode, E-TTL, FP Flash (high-speed synchro), Red-eye Reduction |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Supported Flash Memory | CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, CompactFlash I, CompactFlash II, Microdrive |
| Floppy Drive Storage | None |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical |
| Optical Viewfinder Type | Fixed eye-level pentaprism |
| Viewfinder - Field Coverage | 95% |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.9x |
| Dioptric Correction Range | -3 to +1 |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth | 2.9 in. |
| Height | 4.2 in. |
| Width | 5.7 in. |
| Weight | 24.7 Oz. |
| Display | |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display Rotation | Built-in |
| Screen Details | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color |
| Display Size | 2.5" |
| Microphone | |
| Microphone Type | None |
| Connections | |
| Connector Types | 1 x USB, 1 x composite video output, 1 x flash terminal, 1 x remote control |
| Expansion Slot | 1 x CompactFlash Card - type I/II |
| System Requirements for PC Connection | |
| Operating System Supported | Apple Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.1, Apple Mac OS X 10.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.3, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows 98, MS Windows 98 SE, MS Windows ME, MS Windows XP |
| Battery | |
| Battery Form Factor | Manufacturer specific |
| File Format | |
| Still Image Format | JPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG, Raw Image |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 0 °C |
| Max Operating Temperature | 40 °C |
| Other Features | |
| Additional Features | AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Auto Power Save, Backlight Compensation, Brightness Control, DPOF Support, Date/Time Stamp, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Digital Noise Reduction, Direct Print, Highlight Point Display, Histogram Display, Interchangeable Lenses, Orientation Detection, PictBridge Support, RGB Primary Color Filter, USB 2.0 Compatibility |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Color | Black |
| Shooting Programs | Close-up, Landscape, Macro, Night mode, Night portrait, Portrait mode, Sports mode |
| Special Effects | Faithful, Landscape, Monotone, Neutral, Portrait |
| White Balance | Auto, Cloudy (Preset), Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Flash (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Manual, Shade (Preset), Tungsten (Preset) |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 30 frames per second |
Excellent low-light performance; fast and responsive; straightforward controls; nice balance of features for both experienced and rookie photographers.
Pop-up flash casts shadow with some lenses; average battery life.
An excellent midrange digital SLR, the 30D has given way to its even more excellent successor, the 40D. However, it remains a great choice if you can find it at a good price.
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Beautifully made, titanium frame I believe. Stainless steel lens mount, very solid control knobs and buttons. Having previous experience with Canon CMOS sensors and other DSLRs to compare, I find the quality and depth of photos with this camera to have a slight edge, particularly in low and available light work. Seems to have a quality for landscapes that I can't get with other sensor types also (IMO). As other reviews state, the extended ISO speeds are actually usable even out to 3200. I have taken night shots that are impossible with anything else except active electronic night vision cameras. Amazing. This camera gives a sense of security when hand-held, due to its quality construction and comfortable design. The viewfinder is OK (not as bright as I'd like), the rear LCD is clear and easy to menu through. At this LCD resolution I can zoom in to review and actually tell if photo is focused properly. Don't mean to sound like a Canon commercial, but even without IS lenses I will take shots I wouldn't attempt with anything else due to the high ISO capabilities. A larger DSLR than some, but even with my medium-sized paws I tend to go for this one over my smaller digicams because it is such a comfortable camera to work with. Enough said.
I love this Canon 30D. I bought it used and haven't had a single issue. It came in excellent condition and I got a fair price on it as well. Its perfect for me and what I'm doing. Its a larger sized camera, so its perfect for my large hands. The Canon Rebel series, are a great camera, but way to small for me. I even bought a battery grip for the Rebel and it was still a little to small. And since its a smaller size, the buttons are small and close together. The 30D is an excellent camera with tons of features. I love the 2.5" LCD screen and the top LCD display. Also, the turn-style dial, makes for easy, fast viewing of already taken shots and scrolling thru the menus quickly. I also bought a battery grip for this camera. Highly recommended, especially if you are out and away all day. It holds 2 battery packs. All in all, a great camera and purchase, here on eBay. Have fun bargain shopping out there, I do.
-nbry9818
I have been looking to get into amateur photography for some time now. I really wanted a dSLR, but just couldn't afford a new one which goes for thousands of dollars. The Canon 30d was right up my alley. When I bought mine, they had already been around for about 5 years.
This camera was around $1300 5 years ago, when new....so this camera has tons of features that many cheaper ($800) newer dSLRs don't even have.
First off, Canon cameras come with their own software out of the box to run the camera tethered to a computer. Nikons do not have this for free, you have to pay $100 extra to get their software.
The kit lenses that come with the Canon 30d is really nice. It's not professional L quality lens, but iis great for a beginner. I had this camera up and running right out of the box and it takes excellent pictures.
Some may think the 8.1 megapixel is a downside, but I like that the files aren't super large, so you can shoot more pictures for the memory space. Unless you are shooting for billboard prints, 8.1 mpx will be perfect for you.
Pair this camera with a Canon Speedlight and you'll be taking professional pictures in no time. I bought a used 420ex speedlight for indoor bounce flash use. It's not the greatest speedlight, but I didn't want to spend $400+ on a new one. I don't plan on doing too much indoor shooting anyway.
Onboard flash? YES! The 30d has an onboard flash which is super handy in a pinch. Many high end super expensive dSLRs don't even have this feature.
I plan on picking up a aPuture intervalometer, a CowboyStudio wireless flash trigger, and a gray card (Lastolite?). For little money you can jump head first into the dSLR world and see if it's right for you. A bounceflash really makes your indoor pictures pop with little setup time.
I recommend this camera to anyone. It can shoot high speed 5 frames per second, has the hot shoe for speedlights, USB tethering, and works with any Canon lenses...you can't go wrong!! Oh, don't forget you can also run a grip on it too, with two batteries for long life. Works great if you're taking super long exposures with an intervalometer
The Canon D30 is a first generation DSLR and now appears very dated in its specificatiions. However, it is an excellent picture taker with image quality far superior to average P&S cameras and with far higher build quality than today's entry level DSLR's. Don't get hung-up on pixel counts. The D30 can make excellent, clean 8x10 prints. It's biggest limitation is probably its AF system with only 3 focus points. But, for a very affordable DSLR for walk-around photography, it is hard to beat.
Canon EOS 30D is a great DSLR. Remember any DSLR with 5 MP and up are okay not unless your a Wedding, Glamour or Advertising photographer. LCD Screen on top, 5FPS, 100k shutter actuations, main wheel controls not arrow up and down. I love that you can both use EF and EFS lenses. My first DSLR was a Canon EOS D30 then followed by a Canon EOS D60, had to stopped sometime in 2004. I started to browse for a DSLR last month and was looking at different Canon EOS models and either their too expensive or their too amateurish. I would never get a any Canon Rebel model as they would last half the life of a mid range and pro DSLR series. I wish I could get a Canon 1D series but could not afford it, unless your a staff of a photo agency or you are sponsored by Canon. Why I settled for a Canon EOS 30D, brand new models like the 7D and 60D are ridiculously overpriced as well as the 50D. I would love the 40D but still out of my budget. So still thinking whats a good Canon DSLR starter set-up, check out a Canon EOS 30D, I bet you, you will enjoy it. c'',)