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The "Features" section should be reworked. It details, at lengths, features which are either common to the whole EOS range of cameras (functions of the mode dial are present on all EOS digital reflexes except the 1D and partly the 5D), and features of any modern camera: what "shutter priority" is does not belong to an article on one single camera model. [[User:Rama|Rama]] 08:39, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
The "Features" section should be reworked. It details, at lengths, features which are either common to the whole EOS range of cameras (functions of the mode dial are present on all EOS digital reflexes except the 1D and partly the 5D), and features of any modern camera: what "shutter priority" is does not belong to an article on one single camera model. [[User:Rama|Rama]] 08:39, 22 July 2007 (UTC)

Like the 5D, everything on the 30D is located in the most convenient place possible (unless you have small hands) if you're an avid photographer you take to the 30D right away, the design is so logical, with the possible exceptions of the proximity of the ISO/drive to the AF/WB functions, witch seems a bit too close when making adjustments on the fly. ([[Special:Contributions/67.184.109.172|67.184.109.172]] ([[User talk:67.184.109.172|talk]]) 18:26, 23 June 2008 (UTC))

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Features

The "Features" section should be reworked. It details, at lengths, features which are either common to the whole EOS range of cameras (functions of the mode dial are present on all EOS digital reflexes except the 1D and partly the 5D), and features of any modern camera: what "shutter priority" is does not belong to an article on one single camera model. Rama 08:39, 22 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Like the 5D, everything on the 30D is located in the most convenient place possible (unless you have small hands) if you're an avid photographer you take to the 30D right away, the design is so logical, with the possible exceptions of the proximity of the ISO/drive to the AF/WB functions, witch seems a bit too close when making adjustments on the fly. (67.184.109.172 (talk) 18:26, 23 June 2008 (UTC))[reply]