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CompactFlash Microdrive F/4.0-5.6The Canon EOS 400Ds 10.1 megapixel sensor employs the same outstanding CMOS image quality advantage of its big brothers in the professional EOS 1 range. Super sensitive in low light and virtAmazon.com Product Description
The Canon EOS D30 is one of the few available interchangeable-lens digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. It’s designed to offer the performance and picture quality of a film-based SLR with the convenien… More >>
Canon EOS D30 3MP Digital SLR Camera
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This camera is too expensive. It is only 3.3 Megapixels and costs about ($). For that price you could buy 3 Nikon Coolpix 5000 or Minolta Dimage 7 cameras (both which are 5 Megapixel cameras). I can’t think of any reason to pay this much for this camera…(maybe if it could take pictures and turn them into gold bricks! LOL.) Is this a joke? This price will surely fall below ($) in the next year and you will save much money by waiting before buying.
Rating: 1 / 5
I used it at my school once, but I did not find it worth the steep price tag. I would reccommend sticking with a cheaper megapixel camera which has the same photo quality, though it may lack the bells and whistles.
Rating: 3 / 5
Who doesn’t want to own a cool camera!
A few months ago, I wanted to buy a EOS3000 so I can pick up photography, but instead, I got myself a Sony digital camera. The feel of a digital camera is somehow still very different to a SLR camera.
Last month, got myself a D30, a combination of a digital and SLR style is just perfect!!!
Every shot I take now is almost “perfect”!
Thank you Canon!
Rating: 5 / 5
I consider myself an advanced amateur. Just got a new D 30 and found two issues: a 128MB Microtech card, formatted in the camera, would take 10 photos and then freeze the camera. I have to take out the camera battery to “reboot” the camera. This is very disturbing, the same card has been working with no problems on another camera and a Microtech reader.I tried a smaller capacity San Disk card (32MB) and had no problems.
Continuing the same tradition as in other Canon products, the small print limited warranty card does not mention any extended service agreements for sale (as other manufacturers offer), so I have to assume that if the camera breaks down after a year, I am facing high repair costs.
The camera takes nice photos, but I now regret I didn’t wait until Nikon comes out with a competitive (price and features) model.
Rating: 3 / 5
This camera was the best investment in my photography that I could have imagined. Without the cost and concern of film and processing, I was free to make as many photos as I wanted, and to adjust the settings to learn about the effect of such control. With my EOS lenses, my existing investment was prolonged. I have printed and posted much of my work, and the quality has met or exceeded local labs.
Rating: 4 / 5