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Product Feature
1. 35-zone metering system linked to 7-point high speed autofocus system
2. 12 shooting modes including 7 programmed image control modes
3. Advanced E-TTL flash metering system
4. Futuristic styling, innovative control layout and large LCD panel
5. Standard 28 to 90 mm (3.2x) zoom lens with quiet ultrasonic motor
great camera for the money
I recommend this to anyone needing a good quality low cost film camera. Lots of great features.
Best Gift I Ever Gave!
I bought this as a christmas present for my wife a couple of years ago. She was ecstatic and has really loved the camera ever since (She loves me too of course). I haven't really used it, but she's told me that everything is very easy to use and work with. Unfortunately, it seems like the price is much higher than when I bought it. At the price it is now, I'd suggest spending a little bit extra and getting the digital version. For most photography it will probably be the better choice.
Film camera
Im not a professional photographer, but I love taking pictures. I own both EOS Rebel k2 slr and an EOS rebel XS DSLR.
Digital slr's are fantastic you get a lot width all of the different settings.
The advantage I find width a film slr, is in black and white pictures, they have a depht to them that I like, theirs just something about BW film. So I would recommend this camera if you want to learn photography.
Great Camera for Students
I bought this camera for a photography class that I took over the summer at my university. While many of the Students bought traditional student models, like the Pentax k1000, I wanted to buy a more updated model. The Canon Rebel EOS K2 went above and beyond by expectations; it was easy to use, had multiple useful features, and produced amazing photographs. The best part about this camera is that a user can not only set an aperture/shutter speed, but select a mode where the camera itself will automatically select the appropriate details - the feature is very useful. Also, the camera has specific automatic modes that are designed for shooting close-ups, landscapes, moving objects, and low-lite subjects, which is very useful for novice-photographers. I was planning on selling it to some friends after I finished the class, but am now considering keeping it for taking more photos for fun.
Very Pleased
Great for the semi-professional parent with a baby or toddler. Love the crisp pictures it takes and I have a digital I also use but I've always held film in a special place since being my college editor back in the late 80's and early 90's before digital was the boom. Both lens are terrific and I am very pleased with the camera's performance.
Canon EOS
The Canon EOS (Electro-Optical System) autofocus 35 mm film and digital SLR camera system was introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650 and is still in production as Canon's current dSLR system. The acronym EOS was chosen for Eos, the Titan Goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, and is often pronounced as a word (i.e., EE-oss), although some spell out the letters, reading it as an initialism. There is no officially correct pronunciation.
It competes primarily with the Nikon F series and its successors, as well as autofocus SLR systems from Olympus Corporation, Pentax, Sony/Minolta, and Panasonic/Leica. Between 2006 and 2008, Canon's market share in dSLR cameras decreased from nearly 50% worldwide to near-parity with Nikon dSLRs, at 38% and 37%, respectively [1].
At the heart of the system is the EF lens mount, which replaced the previous FD lens mount.
EOS cameras
As of 2007, Canon has released no fewer than 40 EOS SLR camera models, starting with the introduction of the EOS 650 in 1987. In the 1990s, Canon worked with Kodak to produce digital camera bodies, starting with the EOS DCS 3 in 1995. The first digital EOS SLR camera wholly designed and manufactured by Canon is the EOS D30, released in 2000.
Canon has also released two EOS cameras designed to use the APS film format, the EOS IX and the EOS IX Lite.
There is also a manual-focus EOS camera, the Canon EF-M. It comes with all the automatic and manual exposure functions but lacks autofocus. However, it comes equipped with a split-screen/microprism focusing screen for precise manual focusing.
[edit] Eye-controlled focusing
Through the tracking of eyeball movements, EOS cameras equipped with eye-controlled focusing (ECF) are able to choose the appropriate autofocus point based on where the user is looking in the viewfinder frame. ECF comes especially useful in sports photography where the subject may shift its position in the frame rapidly.
ECF is a function that is usually either loved or hated. Some users feel that it is not reliable enough for common use. Others report that they are able to use it reliably. Much of this depends on the user. Eyeglasses can also reduce its accuracy for some.
EOS cameras equipped with ECF are the EOS A2E (U.S. model names are shown; see the table below for equivalents in other countries), EOS Elan IIE, EOS IXe, EOS-3, EOS Elan 7E, and EOS Elan 7NE.
User Reviews
Great Camera for Students I bought this camera for a photography class that I took over the summer at my university. While many of the Students bought traditional student models like the Pentax k1000 I wanted to buy a more updated model. The Canon Rebel EOS K2 went above and beyond by expectations; it was easy to use had multiple useful features and produced amazing photographs. The best part about this camera is that a user can not only set an aperture/shutter speed but select a mode where the camera itself will automatically select the appropriate details - the feature is very useful. Also the camera has specific automatic modes that are designed for shooting close-ups landscapes moving objects and low-lite subjects which is very useful for novice-photographers. I was planning on selling it to some friends after I finished the class but am now considering keeping it for taking more photos for fun. :2010-09-15 09:47:46
Film camera Im not a professional photographer but I love taking pictures. I own both EOS Rebel k2 slr and an EOS rebel XS DSLR.
Digital slrs are fantastic you get a lot width all of the different settings.
The advantage I find width a film slr is in black and white pictures they have a depht to them that I like theirs just something about BW film. So I would recommend this camera if you want to learn photography. :2010-09-15 09:47:46
Best Gift I Ever Gave! I bought this as a christmas present for my wife a couple of years ago. She was ecstatic and has really loved the camera ever since (She loves me too of course). I havent really used it but shes told me that everything is very easy to use and work with. Unfortunately it seems like the price is much higher than when I bought it. At the price it is now Id suggest spending a little bit extra and getting the digital version. For most photography it will probably be the better choice. :2010-09-15 09:47:46
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