Canon EOS-30D – A new addition to the family
Just before the end of the year while working at the Studio, my Canon EOS-10D gave its final shutter click and passed on, though with a bit of repair of which I hope to do in the new year. Currently my camera collection is made up of: A Canon 350D, Canon 10D, Canon 20D and now a new addition of a Canon EOS-30D. I have to admit that my first impressions were quite good and I was first intrigued with the larger LCD screen at the back of the camera which views images at 1024×768 a completely different world to the previous cameras. There is also a larger ISO expansion with the 30D which will come handy for those “low light” situations

Canon EOS-30D
Further to all this, I am now able to use my Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 (58mm) lens, so I went out and about to the Darabin Parklands with the use of my Infra-Red Filter and created some interesting photos, a few examples can be seen below …a small amount of post-production was done to get rid of some marks on the images other then that I was happy with the result;

- Canon EOS-30D with 18-55mm, 33mm @ F/29, 300secs
With little to be done over the next few weeks I am looking forward to getting out with the camera and learning more about its features and creating some interesting results. Until the next photographic adventure
Thats all for now: Brett Robson
