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Canon EOS Rebel GII 35mm SLR Camera Kit w/ EF 35-80mm Lens | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $249.99 Buy Used: $124.96 as of 9/2/2010 18:12 MST details You Save: $125.03 (50%)
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Seller: horsepower-house Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 623
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 2.3 Battery: 2 CR123A Maximum Focal Length: 80 Minimum Focal Length: 35 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Size: Camera with EF 35-80mm Lens Kit Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6 x 4
MPN: 8675A002 Model: Rebel GII UPC: 013803028874 EAN: 0013803028874 ASIN: B00008URR4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Affordable 35mm SLR kit with 35-80mm zoom lens | | • | Automatic features great for beginning photographers | | • | Built-in flash with red-eye reduction capability | | • | 11 exposure modes--full auto to metered manual with indicator | | • | Shutter speeds of 30 to 1/2000 seconds |
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Amazon.com Product Description Canon updates its popular Rebel G SLR with the affordable Rebel G II, which offers those experienced with point-and-shoot camera or beginning photography students an easy way to step up to a 35mm SLR camera. This kit comes complete with a high-quality interchangeable Canon EF 35-80mm zoom lens. Compact and extremely lightweight, the fully automatic Rebel G II features a retractable built-in flash with red-eye reduction, a high-speed selectable 3-point autofocus system, and and settings for multiple exposures and other creative effects. It offers 11 exposure modes (full auto to metered manual with indicator) plus multiple exposure, exposure compensation, and autoexposure bracketing. The new Night Scene mode combines the perfect balance between natural light and flash for stunning portraits at sunset. Other features include: - Metered manual mode for creative exposure flexibility
- Partial metering and AE lock
- Shutter speeds of 30 to 1/2000 seconds in 1/2-stop increments
- ISO 25-5000 automatically set in 1/3-stop increments
The EOS Rebel G II is fully compatible with the complete line of Canon EF lenses, as well as a wide variety of optional accessories including a remote controller, a battery grip, viewfinder eyepiece accessories, and a comprehensive line-up of EX-Series Speedlites. The camera measures 5.7 x 3.6 x 2.5 inches and weighs 12.35 ounces without batteries and 13.45 ounces with batteries loaded. It's powered by two CR123A/DL123A lithium batteries (3v) housed inside the camera grip.
Product Description * Focal Length
* 35 mm - 80 mm
* Focus Adjustment
* Automatic, manual
* Auto Focus
* TTL phase detection
* Auto Focus Points (Zones)
* 3
* Min Focus Range
* 15.7 in
* Max View Angle
* 63 degrees
* Lens Aperture
* F/4.0-5.6
* Optical Zoom
* 3x
* Lens Construction
* 8 group(s) / 8 element(s)
* Focus Type
* TTL phase detection
* Focus Modes
* Single-shot, automatic, continuous
Viewfinder
* Viewfinder Type
* Fixed eye-level pentaprism
* Field Coverage
* 90%
* Magnification
* 0.70x
* Display Information
* Shutter speed, exposure compensation, AE lock, AF-in-focus, flash charge completion, aperture
Flash
* Flash Modes
* Fill-in mode, FP flash (high-speed synchro), night mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
* Flash Recycle Time
* Recycling time - 2 sec
Additional Features
* Self Timer delay
* 10 sec
* Flash Terminal
* Hot shoe
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Love Canon! November 5, 2009 Viktor Nagornyy (Rochester, NY) As always Canon delivers an awesome, very simple camera. The body is very lightweight, which is a plus when you start adding heavy lenses.
Great camera!
Great product! September 17, 2009 Jessica L. Story (Mobile, AL) The seller was very eager to please, as I was unable to track the product on the USPS website, and he assured me of the date it had been shipped and that he would see what he could do to fix the problem. The camera is in excellent condition, and I am enjoying learning how to use it!
Love it! September 17, 2008 Teresa J. Thomas (Colorado) I have had this camera for at least 2 years now. It is pretty easy to use. There is 1 little issue and that is that I don't know what the zoom i am on when I am between numbers. Other than that, I don't have any issues with it. I recommend this camera to anybody especially if it's your first SLR camera.
I Love This Camera March 18, 2005 Thomas W P Slatin (Schoharie, NY USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I started out with a Canon SLR camera from the 70's and over time saved up enough money to buy this one. It's absolutely awesome! I'm desperately in love with my new Canon SLR! It's lightweight and has tons of features.
If you buy this camera, you should also think about buying extra lenses because the lens that comes with it is just your standard lens. Thankfully, Canon makes all different kinds that will work with this camera.
Inexpensive fun camera for students and shutterbugs February 26, 2005 Digital Puer (Los Angeles, CA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had been using digital cameras for about four years (including my current Canon Digital Rebel) before deciding to attend a photo class at a junior college to improve my skills. The class needed a film camera, so I got the least expensive film SLR that Canon makes, which is this Rebel GII. Although it's pretty simplistic, it's more than enough for both students and shutterbugs.
The camera is very light and small. Most importantly, it accepts all Canon EF lenses, which is great. If you are a student and you're wondering whether to buy the camera body only or the camera with a kit lens, I would recommend you get the body only and get a different lens. For my photography classes, all you needed was a 50mm ("normal") lens, and Canon sells an extremely inexpensive but excellent lens, the 50mm f1.8 mkII, for about $75. That lens and this camera go together hand-in-hand; together they are still very inexpensive and light, so you should not have any hesitation to bring your camera everywhere you go. If you are looking for a modestly-priced but excellent zoom, you may want to consider the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 with Canon EF mount instead of Canon's own 24-85mm or 28-105mm (both of those are ok, but neither open up to f2.8, which, believe me, you will want as you progress with your studies).
There are some limitations to this inexpensive camera as you would expect. The autofocus has only 3 focus points (my Digital Rebel has 7 points, and higher-end cameras have 45). The fastest shutter is 1/2000 seconds (my Digital Rebel's fastest is 1/4000), so under sunny-16 conditions, you may not be able to reach your widest apertures because the shutter will not be fast enough. There is no depth-of-field preview. Finally, in manual exposure mode, you control the shutter speed with the top dial, but to control the aperture you must simultaneously hold down a button and turn the dial (similar to my Digital Rebel, but higher-end cameras have two separate dials).
Negatives aside, this is an excellent SLR camera for the price. It is perfect for students and anyone who just wants to have inexpensive fun with an SLR.
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