There was really no good reason for Canon to replace the EOS 20D. And so, commendably, it didn’t. The new EOS 30D ($1,400 street, body only) might well be considered a “20D II” or a “20DN,” given that ...
Hailstones falling from the sky weren't enough to stop Canon launching its Spring Collection, 39 new products for consumer imaging. Sashaying down the catwalk in quick succession came one digital SLR, ...
“A rapidly expanding population of serious and semi-commercial creative photographers is helping drive EOS growth,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. “As well as putting many ...
Canon will replace its popular EOS 20D camera with an upgraded new model, the EOS 30D, which offers significant improvements to functionality. leadpic_canon-eos-30d February 21, 2006: Canon will ...
Orange country will soon be host to more digicams than mullets (ok, maybe not) when the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) trade show rolls into town next week. Canon decided to put us out of our ...
If you’re in the market for a new digital SLR you might want to hold on just a little longer until Canon’s EOS 30D comes out in mid-March. At $1399, it replaces the EOS 20D—now available at a deep ...
Although not as much of an upgrade from the 20D as photography enthusiasts would have liked, the Canon EOS 30D DSLR nonetheless retains the quality performance and full feature set of its predecessor ...
The new upgrade to the Canon EOS 20D sticks with the same 8 megapixel APS-C sensor format. The LCD screen has been made larger and other improvements have been included to improve the handling and ...
It might be logical to assume that the new Canon EOS 30D , the successor to the company’s popular EOS 20D, would pack a higher resolution sensor. But such is not the case. The EOS 30D provides the ...
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Hi Folks,<BR><BR>I'm after the voice(s) of experience here...<BR><BR>I'm a reasonably "serious" amateur that has used SLR (film) cameras for at last the least 15 years (both Nikon and Canon). I ...