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7 reviews 5 of 5 MSRP: $ 180.00  
 
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35mm SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) AF / AE camera with built-in winder and built-in flash.
  • Autofocus: TTL with 3 selectable focusing points
  • Focus modes: One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, Manual Focus More [+]


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    Reviews 1 - 5   (7 Reviews Total)     Next 5

    Review Date
    September 10, 2005

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 to 3 months

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    Reviewed by
    Master Phoenix , Intermediate

    Price Paid
    $70.00 at Target

    Photography Experience
    11-20 years , Other

    Summary
    I was going though some drawers at work, and found the former display model Rebel GII sitting there. It had been clearenced out to be replaced by the old models, so I was able to get a screaming deal.

    I had been wanting to get a new SLR so I could get back into photography, and this was my chance. I jumped at the chance to get a Canon Rebel for $70.

    When I started shooting with it I was not disapointed. It is a great camera. I have only used the included 35-80mm lens thus far, but it has suited my purposes.

    I know that the GII is last year's model, but if you see one laying around somehwere you can get a great deal on a very good camera.

    the only drawback I had was that since it was aa display model, it did not come with the user manual. But thanks to the help at the Canon 800 number, I was able to figure the thing out quite easily.

    Strengths
    a very versitile, easy to use camera.

    Weaknesses
    Only three AF zones, but I tend to use manual focus anyway.

    Similar Products Used
    Olympus OM-10 and a Ricoh (I dont know the model, it was a gift from an exgirlfriend.)

    Customer Service
    The Canon Customer Service rep was awesome in helping me to get over the no manual problem.

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    Review Date
    May 24, 2005

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    3 Months to 1 year

    Visitors rate this review
    4.75 of 5, 4 votes

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    Reviewed by
    icanthackit , Casual

    Price Paid
    $200.00 at WalMart

    Photography Experience
    0-1 years , Fine Art

    Summary
    I was originally going to go for a Minolta of similar price but the walmart that I was working at didn't have the Minolta. They had a Nikon but the technician recommended Canon. I also asked them to check how many of each of them they have sold recently. They had sold more of the Canon Rebel GII's and after that, I got the camera, a bag, and a tripod. The camera is light enough that it would fit on even their most lightweight camera provided there wasn't a huge wind. I mean HUGE wind. I used the camera for a while in some of the auto modes but I tended to find them restrictive and wanting to learn more about photography myself, I read up on info at betterphoto.com and experimented while using up a LOT of film. The camera came with Canon's 35-80mm f/4.0-5.6 lens that was fine for outdoor pictures but not as good for indoors. Something else that you HAVE to get out of our head with SLR cameras is the generalizations for which speed of film to use. ISO 100 is not just for outdoors and with a flash. I would recommend buying a Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens for under $90. Even though it's a fixed lens and does not zoom, it immediately upgrades the photos that will come from the camera. I used this camera for a slide photography class at my college (Indiana University: Bloomington) and had some of the sharpest slides in my class with this camera and lens.

    Strengths
    The camera's built in meter is GREAT! The partial metering is a wonderful option as one bright point of light in a photo or one dark part can really mess up the whole photo. The manual is very clear as well, though you may want to read it a few times while holding the camera to work on things. All of my pictures for my class were taken in the "Creative" zone, including P, TV, AV, and M. I use AV mode the most. It's very light and isn't bad to carry around with a good camera bag. Look for one by Canon.

    Weaknesses
    Autofocus in lowlight isn't always good, even with the assist beam. You can't turn off the autofocus beam unless you use manual focus. Frames per second is low. Shutter is somewhat loud for quiet times.

    Similar Products Used
    Canon 20D digital SLR

    Customer Service
    None needed. I got everything I needed from reading the manual, looking online, and checking out betterphoto.com.

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    Review Date
    September 12, 2004

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

    Visitors rate this review
    4.00 of 5, 4 votes

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    Reviewed by
    NatureGirl , Intermediate

    Price Paid
    $200.00

    Photography Experience
    6-10 years , Outdoor

    Summary
    Never can Go Wrong really with a rebel series their all fantastic
    but I really enjoy this one. Its rather simple to use and you also have a creative zone where u choose the shutter speed. plus many more options..very great detailed manual...

    Strengths
    Great Quality and Clear Pictures

    The TV Mode Is my Fave...For exp. I took a picture of a waterfall with an original cam and it looked choppy once I manually put it on a lower shutter speed it looked beautiful like a smooth painting.

    Weaknesses
    The weight of it...But alas it is because of the heavy duty 300 mm lens. it can easily be changed with a more lighter EOS lens they are most compatible

    Similar Products Used
    Eos rebel x.

    Customer Service
    Wont be needing it any time soon.

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    Review Date
    July 31, 2004

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

    Visitors rate this review
    1.33 of 5, 3 votes

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    Reviewed by
    jdeezer , Casual

    Price Paid
    $225.00 at Wal Mart

    Photography Experience
    2-5 years , Outdoor

    Summary
    I bought this camera to take to Hawaii on vacation. I just got the picutes back. UNBELIEVABLE! Almost every pic turned out perfect. I did have a couple of dark ones, but they were my fault - should have used the flash. Very clear pics, I even played with the shutter speeds during some action shots - They really were "freeze frame" quaility! Easy to use, even my 13 year old took great shots.

    Strengths
    Ease of use

    Weaknesses
    I have not found any

    Customer Service
    N/A

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    Review Date
    May 19, 2004

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 to 3 months

    Visitors rate this review
    3.75 of 5, 4 votes

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    Reviewed by
    camerakid88 , Casual

    Price Paid
    $230.00 at walmarrt

    Photography Experience
    2-5 years , People

    Summary
    Great camera for the price. very easy to use, but has lots of functions that you can grow into, so you wont get bored with it :-) Great staff at walmarts photo center, they answered every question i had and treated me great. I would go back there for anything.

    Strengths
    Cost to benefit ration, good auto focus, good automatic settings, good manual settings, easy to use right out of the box

    Weaknesses
    No weaknesses!

    Similar Products Used
    minolta, canon

    Customer Service
    Excellent! Thanks Wal-Mart!

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