
Although we have
previously discussed this
Canon's new EOOS 30D, C||Net have posted an in-depth review which is well worth reading:
We like:
Excellent low-light performance; fast and responsive; straightforward controls; nice balance of features for both experienced and rookie photographers
We don't like:
Pop-up flash casts shadow with some lenses; viewfinder provides only 95 per cent view; average battery life; 1.6x lens-conversion factor
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The 8-megapixel Canon EOS 30D should definitely be on your shortlist if you're thinking about buying a semipro dSLR camera
Via C|Net
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