Hi No
Rear mech. maximum sprocket size capacity for a given rear mech. is ultimately limited by the clearance available between the largest sprocket and the upper jockey wheel (guide wheel).
(Not to be confused with gear range capacity-ie tooth difference from big to small sprocket- which is governed by cage length)
Shimano ratings are normally conservative and can "sometimes" be exceeded by a small margin.
In this instance some rear mech. hangers sit lower than others. A lower hanger (distance from hub axle centre to hanger bolt centre) de facto increases max sprocket size any given mech will handle. Altering the mount pivot adjuster screw may also vary this clearance a little.....
Put your bike in low gear and check the gap between the upper jockey and your 28t sprocket. If it is more than 10mm you "may" well get away with 30t.
It's a "fit and try" job.
If it does not work you can insread fit a smaller front ring to get the gearing drop. I like to use
http://www.bikecalc.com/gear_inches to compareratio changes.
Happy fiddling
Ian