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Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
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Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) List Price: $2,100.00


Features
 8.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
 Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor that can be viewed at extreme angles up to 170 degrees
 High- and low-speed consecutive shooting (5 frames and 3 frames per second, respectively)
 Fully compatible with all EF and EF-S Lenses and a wide range of EOS system accessories (no lenses included)
 Powered by a lithium-ion battery pack; stores images on CF cards
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Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Solid and Good-looking + Made in Japan
I ordered my Canon 30D camera body from Amazon through another vendor. When I opened the box I noticed the manuals' plastic bag was torn in the middle and the camera's mirror had dust spots. I was a bit worried about whether it was a returned item. However, I cleaned the dust away with my blow brush and have taken several hundred test shots.

The camera works fine and I am happy that I have bought it. Initially, though, it was not my choice. Since I already owned several cameras and lenses of Canon, Nikon and Mamiya, I knew I would choose a DSLR camera body between a Canon and Nikon model so that I could use my old but great lenses. I was leaning using my Nikkor lenses, so after some research, I decided to buy Nikon D80--its large and bright view finder was a major attraction to me for I do like to take photos through the view finder rather than a live screen.

But before I ordered it, I went to the stores to have a look at the camera. My impression of the Nikon D80 body was not good. It looked small and a bit cheap feeling. I just didn't like the design and the feeling of it while holding it. And it's not made in Japan. The Canon models are. Somehow I more trust in cameras that are made in Japan. But Canon Rebels are too small and light. Even though I have rather small hands, I still like a more solid and a bit more weighty camera body. The newly launched Canon 40D looked nice, but I wasn't inclined to buy a camera that's just come to the market. So, leaving the stores it seemed I still didn't have a camera to buy. After I did a bit more research, I found Canon 30D was right for me, so without actually seeing the actual camera, which was not available at the stores, I ordered it believing a predecessor of 40D must also be made in Japan. And it is. It looks and works great with its well designed features.

Ever since I moved three years ago, I have lost the access to the great darkrooms of a college where I enrolled in a darkroom class for five years just to use the facilities--I had such an incredible time processing, printing and enlarging my own color and b&w photographs that when the digital wave came I was rather skeptical and considered using computers and printers was rather mechanical and not romantic or artistic at all, but I guess that prejudice has left me now and with Canon 30D, I found my passion for photo making has come back to me, it's great fun to switch between color and b&w using one camera, and it is no less fun to crop and alter contrast to instantly create impressive pictures. One suggestion, for general color photography, avoid shooting in the sunlight, always using the open shadow or shooting in a cloudy day. That way you don't need a hood, even with a hood, you won't get the best colors in the sun. And I don't like to use filters either. But I highly recommend Canon 30D, it's not the most "professional" camera, but an ultra expensive camera doesn't mean it will bring you great photos, which can only be got through good eyes and some impromptu moments, and of course, practice. Have fun!
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