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The main reason I went with the 30D over the RebelXT is because of the better build quality. The camera is very solid and the shutter has been built to last 100,000 clicks.
The battery life is AMAZING. Coming from a wimpy Sony Cybershot (where battery life was 70 minutes with a lithium-ion), I'm blown away. I've taken hundreds of pictures, looked at all of them on the LCD monitor, and the battery still barely takes a hit. Canon includes a lithium ion battery along with a charger, which also blew me away (considering I had to special order $150 worth of parts from Sony for a battery, charging pack and cable).
NOTE: I'd recommend buying the BODY ONLY and put the extra $150+ towards a better lense. The kit lens is decent, but I regret that I didnt buy a better lense with it.

This was a big problem with the 20D and still is with the 30D. I had to buy a 580ex to overcome this problem. Yeah I know stupid me, why reward them for not fixing a huge problem known by them before introducing this product.
Otherwise the camera is very well built and sturdy. I upgraded from a plastic Rebel, big difference in the quality of the LCD.

I've just recently upgraded to the 30D, and I can say now that this is almost the perfect digital SLR. I love the professional features that the XT lacked, and the 30D also feels much more solid. It balances much better with Canon's professional lenses, and the 2.5" screen makes more of a difference than I thought it would.
The only negative point is that the 1.6x lens magnification factor robs my 24-70 f/2.8L lens of its wide angle capabilities, so I will probably have to buy the 16-35 f/2.8L in order to cover the wide angles I need for some indoor photography at weddings and for photographing music acts in small clubs.
That's really a minor complaint that's easily remedied, though, so I very confidently give the 30D my full recommendation for photographers of all levels and abilities.




The on/off switch is not easy to grasp as it's nearly flush with surface. Right grasp is a little shallow for we women with finger nails but I adjusted. Haven't found easy way to disengage flash despite 8000 ISO setting. I ended up using my Powershot A95 which does great job with ambient light and no flash in museums or staged performances. Main advantage is being able to capture shots with rapid shutter response but it is heavier and bulkier than A95 which also gets excellent results. Didn't notice charger included in kit so ordered extra battery and charger from outside source through Amazon and now it is more costly to return than to keep both. Also would have appreciated a scratch resistant LCD monitor as mine got scratched by belt buckle on first day of use.

Combined with the metal construction, this will easily last several years in the hands of an advanced photographer, and can deliver professional results (although not as weatherproof or bulletproof as the Mark II series).
The inclusion of the "picture styles" will be warmly appreciated from old time film users who liked different coloring and sharpness levels dependent on the subject. If you don't like Canon's settings, you can tweak them, or download addition styles from their website.
Handling and performance are top-notch, and Canon offers the widest selection of lenses available today. This kit lenses is a good value for the money, but you might consider the EF-S 17-85 if you're budget allows.




Be advised, you will need some experiance with photography, because buying a camera like this and keeping it on auto is the biggest waste of money i've ever heard of.
If you intend to use a flash, buy a canon speedlight because the internal flash eats up a lot of the 20D's really super long battery life and is not so powerful. High ISOs on this camera still look good, ISO3200 even!
This is a SLR camera. That means that the lenses are interchangable. Zoom is all optical on the lens, and the only 'live preview' you will get is in the optical viewfinder. The LCD screen is for reviewing the photos and changing menu settings.'

The body feels very well built, and changing settings on it is extremely friendly (even for Canon first timers like me), you can change shutter speed/aperture, ISO and Auto Focus point, all in seconds and without taking your eye away from the viewfinder, absolutely brilliant.
I would highly recommend this camera to anyone that's considering buying it. It's well worth the money.



However, I recommend getting the 17-85 IS lens over the 18-55 kit lens, for sharper results and the steadiness of image stabilization.

3 huge advantages of the 30D are:
1 - no worries shooting at ISO 800 - even 3200 is usable, (the 300D is ordinary above 400)
2 - 5 frames/sec (the 300D only has a 4 pic buffer @ 2.5 frames/sec, so rapid shooting with it is almost a non-event)
3 - Spot metering (300D you have pretty much no control over the metering used, and certainly no spot meter).
That's just a short list of the advantages of this camera over the 300D.
I shot a wedding with the 30D last weekend and I was never waiting for the camera to catch up, and could have given it more than I did.
I highly recommend it as an upgrade to the 300D. I'm keeping the 300D as a backup d-slr, but hope I don't have to use it. I loved the 300D, but I won't miss using it after using the 30D.



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The viewscreen is larger. Really, can't tell you how important this is. Great for checking focus, color, and so on.
The images are larger - now you can crop more, keeping enough pixels to print large.
Noise is greatly reduced at ISO's above 200 - 400 is almost no noise, and even 1600 ISO on the 30D has less noise than the 10D's 800 ISO.
Much larger image buffer, just hold down the shutter release and watch it go.
Shutter's louder than the 10D.
Even if you have to eat ramen for a month to pay for it, you should really get this camera as an upgrade to your 10D.

1) The LCD validated the picture's focus completely
2) I lost none of the focus on 250 shots on a stage rehearsal
3) The low light perfomance and high ISO performance are just excellent. Comparing to 30D, I would lost 20-30% shots due to out-of-focus.
4) The larger buffer in allowing you to take rapid 5 shots/per sec is just increditable.
Based on the above reasons, I felt that the upgrade from 20D to 30D is well justified.


