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Abstract: SpecificationsThis review was first published in the July 2015 issue of Practical Photography - download back issues here. Digital EditionsNewsletterAbout UsContact UsAdvertise...
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Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Ben , review by: techradar.com
Good ergonomics, Class, leading waterproofing, Acceptable image quality Bright, clear screen
Noise at higher sensitivities, Underexposes high, contrast scenes, Narrow aperture lens, No crushproof rating, No Wi, Fi or panorama mode
The D30 excels underwater and its new external design makes it one of the most ergonomic tough cameras on the market. However, its direct rivals will all go to at least 14m depths, which should easily be deep enough for a typical spot of snorkelling or r...
Published: 2014-06-26, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Though point and shoots are a dying breed, the one thing rugged cameras offer over smartphone cameras is the ability to go places a phone can't. Though there's only a select few rugged point and shoots on the market, they bring a lot of useful features to...
Waterproof up to 25 m, antidrop from up to 2 m, coldresistant down to 10°C and dustproof, Simple, userfriendly interface, Good macro modes
Overly glossy display, No compass, Too much latency between shots
The Canon PowerShot D30 is a tough camera that anyone can use. It has almost the same hardware as its predecessor, the D20, and ultimately, with the exception of the ability to go 25 metres underwater, not much is new....
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Published: 2016-06-02, Author: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
150-foot water resistance, Compact design, Secure, but easy-to-open watertight seals
Limited feature set, Mediocre image quality, No micro USB charging
While the standout feature of Canon's PowerShot D30 is its 150 feet of water resistance, the rest of this camera leaves a bit to be desired. Its image quality doesn't fare well against the $275 Nikon Coolpix AW130, which can go down to 100 feet, or the mo...
Published: 2016-05-02, Author: Jason , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Active lifestyle cameras -- aka "tough" cameras -- are aimed at photographers who don't want to worry about their equipment during their adventures, but do want to capture images they can be proud of—even under challenging conditions. The seven t ough und...
Published: 2015-08-24, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Water-proof to 25 metres, 1cm macro close focus, Adjustable wrist strap
No 60p video modes, No HD slow motion modes, Mono mic, Small f3.9 maximum aperture, Slow continuous shooting, Spongy shutter release, Continue: In Depth
The Canon PowerShot D30 is an update to the more than two-year-old PowerShot D20 and as such you might expect a number of significant changes and improvements. The D30 certainly looks different, but below the surface not a great deal has changed.The newer...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot D30 underwater camera is waterproof up to 82 feet and freeze-proof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, meaning you can use this camera for diving and snorkeling without a case or housing. You can also use it while biking, hiking, skiing and clim...
Canon have really pushed the boundaries on their tough cameras by increasing the integrity of the chassis. While the 2m drop is already matched in many tough cameras – and even bettered – the PowerShot D30 is unsurpassed in the depth that you can swim wi...