Not to be confused with the Canon EOS 30D, released in 2006.
Camera model
Canon EOS D30
Overview
Type
Digital single lens reflex camera
Lens
Lens
Interchangeable (EF)
Sensor/medium
Sensor
CMOS
Maximum resolution
2,160 x 1,440 (3.1 megapixels)
Film speed
100-1600 in 1 EV steps
Storage media
CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) and MicroDrive (MD)
Focusing
Focus modes
One-shot, AI-Servo, AI-Focus, Manual
Focus areas
3 points (1 + 1)
Focus bracketing
none
Exposure/metering
Exposure modes
Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual
Exposure metering
TTL, full aperture, zones
Metering modes
Evaluative, Center Weighted, Average
Flash
Flash
built-in, pop-up
Flash bracketing
none
Shutter
Shutter
electronic focal plane
Shutter speed range
30 to 1/4000 s
Continuous shooting
up to 3.0 frame/s, max 8 frames
Viewfinder
Viewfinder
Optical
Image processing
White balance
7 presets, including Auto and custom
WB bracketing
none
General
LCD screen
1.8 in (46 mm), 114,000 pixels
Battery
Li-Ion BP-511 rechargeable
Optional battery packs
BP-511A, BG-ED3 battery grip
Weight
780 g (body only)
Made in
Japan
Chronology
Predecessor
Canon EOS D2000
Successor
Canon EOS D60
The Canon EOS D30 is a discontinued 3.1-megapixel professional digital single lens reflex camera (DSLR) body, initially announced by Canon on May 17, 2000. It is part of the Canon EOS line of cameras and uses the EF lens mount. The EOS D30 was Canon's first "home grown" digital SLR.[1] Before that point Canon had a contract with Kodak to rebrand the Kodak 2-megapixel DCS 520 as Canon EOS D2000 and the 6-megapixel DCS 560 as Canon EOS D6000 digital SLRs, which combined Kodak digital backs and Canon camera bodies.[2]
The D30 was succeeded by the 6.3-megapixel D60 in 2002.
^"Canon EOS D30 Digital SLR". imaging-resource.com. August 27, 2000. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
^"Canon EOS D30". Steves Digicams. October 27, 2000. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
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