It's a good thing that CMOS sensors have advanced because they started
so far behind.  The CMOS sensor was not put in the D30 to get better
quality it was put in to get a lower price.  If an equivalent CCD was in
the D30 it would have higher quality.  That's why ALL the high-end
cameras use CCD's.

Yes there are some electronic and build advantages to CMOS chips, but
there are not any image quality advantages today.

Generally people buy what's available today.  Buying a D30 because
someday CMOS chips will be better than CCD is ludicrous.  You won't be
able to put next year's CMOS in your D30!

Buy a D30 because it's the most affordable Canon EF lens mound SLR
digital camera, not because it's the best!  It is SILL a good one.

Mr. Bill


Robert Meier wrote:
> 
> CMOS sensors in contrast are relative new. Huge
> advantages have been made in the last few years.
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