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By: sandie115,
Dec 23, 2007
Pros: Fits the hand well, adjustments easily made, weight is easily held.
Cons: Very little, maybe the difficulty of cleaning the sensor.
Bottom Line: I highly recomend this camera for anyone who wants to take great photos. The photos stand on their own but they are worthy of time spent with enhancements.
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By: klausrl,
Nov 25, 2007
Pros: Lightning fast start up from standby mode. 5 FPS mode for sports.
Cons: Takes time to learn menus and features.
Bottom Line: Good camera for anyone moving up from the pocket cameras. Remember all the megapixels in the world don't do you any good with out good optics.Canon has great lenses.
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By: suemccartin,
Jul 1, 2007
Pros: Canon Digic II sensor, 5 fps mode, iso 3200, improved white logic
Cons: Pricey? Not a huge upgrade over a 20D
Bottom Line: If you already own a 20D, you'll dance when you try this one. If you want to go up and can't decide the 20D vs. the 30D get this one.
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By: godwinm,
Jun 5, 2007
Pros: 3200 ISO, high frame rates, low image noise
Cons: None
Bottom Line: If your looking for Digital SLR. Stop looking. Buy this one.
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By: wizard1313,
Mar 8, 2007
Pros: Plenty of manual controls for the enthusiast but automatic controls for the novice.
Cons: Only 8mp, while the point and shoots are reaching higher but with less controls.
Bottom Line: The camera can be used by anyone with minimal photographic background. The pictures are crisp and the controls are excellent.
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By: photowiz,
Mar 6, 2007
Pros: Great clarity and sharpness with this camera's auto-focus.
Cons: Doesn't perform the best in low light.
Bottom Line: If you're looking for a solid camera for a decent price. I think this camera is the way to go.
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By: zooomart,
Jan 12, 2007
Pros: Feels, handles, shoots like an updated EOS film camera. Best sports camera for $
Cons: Hey I wish it had 10MP with a 1.3x chip
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By: snoboarder,
Jan 7, 2007
Pros: Control wheel, feel, build quality
Cons: Price
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By: gellswor,
Sep 15, 2006
Pros: Great feel to the camera, great pictures.
Cons: Received with a dirty sensor, $30 to get it cleaned.
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By: ketelbinkus,
Mar 12, 2006
Pros: Many features and very low noise, APS-sized CMOS gives best result with reasonable priced lenses
Cons: viewfinder a bit dark, 8 million pixels and APS-sized cmos is insufficient for studio-work.
Bottom Line: Unless you are making prints of over A3 size, i think this camera is marvelous. Together with the
17-85 mm stabilized zoom, it is sheer unbeatable.
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