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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Incredible camera; takes great pics!
Strengths: Lightweight, easy to use from full automatic to full manual. Depth of field preview (excellent feature!), AE lock, quick auto focus for price range, seven focusing points. Countless lenses and accessories available both from Canon and third party mfgrs. If you have large hands, I recommend the optional battery pack ... which also doubles as a vertical grip with...
Published on April 17, 2001 by phdezra

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good Camera, Poor Quality Lens
As an experienced former slr user I am very disappointed. This is a good camera with great features but the lens quality of the 28-90mm in the kit does not produce very sharp pictures. After shooting two rolls of film it became very clear that my old Fuji point and shoot was producing better quality pictures. Also, the built-in flash is a bit on the weak side. Flash...
Published on September 20, 2001 by ron k


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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Incredible camera; takes great pics!, April 17, 2001
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
Strengths: Lightweight, easy to use from full automatic to full manual. Depth of field preview (excellent feature!), AE lock, quick auto focus for price range, seven focusing points. Countless lenses and accessories available both from Canon and third party mfgrs. If you have large hands, I recommend the optional battery pack ... which also doubles as a vertical grip with duplicated shutter control and port for remote switch. I simply can't imagine these features on any other camera at a comptetitive price. Thinking about a "point and shoot"? Save your money and get this camera instead.

Weaknesses: Included manual not very comprehensive, but spend a few hours with this camera and you can figure most features out yourself. If you need written instructions, I'd recommend the excellent Magic Lantern guide....

Also, try another lens, like a 28-200mm aspherical lens, if you want just one lens to carry around.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it !, December 7, 2001
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M. E. Gressler "EQ" (Silver Spring, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I bought this Canon Rebel 2000 kit after much research and investigation - and I know I made exactly the right choice! It is loaded with features if I want them, but it is also able to "point and shoot" when I don't want to have to think about it. The most noticable feature is that it is as light as a feather - even when compared to my digital pocket camera. The seven focus areas are terrific, allowing for flexibility and creativity. I'm an amateur and find this to be something I can easily operate but it leaves room to grow into later on.

The most helpful thing in my decision making process to buy this camera was a visit to my local camera store to rent one for a weekend. The minute I got back the best prints I have ever taken, I knew I needed to have it!

Drawbacks - The instruction manual is nothing more than a glorified parts diagram. It isn't helpful for beginners or experts... can't imagine who the audience is supposed to be. The flash isn't very strong - its purpose is to be a fill flash, not a substitute for a full-featured detachable flash. Knowing what I know now, if I had it to do over again, I would buy just the body and accessorize it myself.

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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera and kit, January 9, 2001
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"the_ref" (Kirkland, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I talked my wife into letting me buy my own Christmas present and after much deliberation I finally decided on this Camera and kit. She now wishes that she had found something else for me. I can't go anywhere without taking along my camera! With this kit you get the better lens (over the 28-80mm) than the normal Eos Rebel Kits, the quartz date and all the extras things that everyone needs anyway- so why not get them all together at once. The camera gives me the ability to be as creative as I want, but can also be so simple that I can give it to my wife to use as a point and shoot. I have used it for both color photographs and black and white, night and day, action and stills shots. All the photos have turned out great! I would highly recommend the camera for anyone who is buying an SLR for the first time or for someone who has used many before- it's an all around great camera!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value and features for beginners, November 18, 2002
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I bought this camera not knowing much about cameras but wanting one that would allow me to expand later. I read the manual and knew I'd be using the auto feature most of the time for now. The manual is concise but efficient for beginners. All my pics taken so far have been with Kodak 400 film and are very clear and crisp. The evening shots I took in Vegas were using the pre-set auto feature for darker environments which came out amazing! The vista shots using the pre-set for background shots of Grand Canyon came out spectacular: wide area covered with great detail. It is light weight enough that I walked around Vegas with this on my neck and the battery is still strong after 5 rolls of film. The styling is very updated with the silver body and the 28-90mm lens covered every possible scenario I was interested in taking. The kit I got included (...) a nice Canon canvas case, camera straps, mini-album and battery. Good value for the price. Considered the Olympus IS-50 also but wanted the option of changine lenses later on.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great little camera, September 17, 2002
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I had a few miscellaneous comments to make. I've had my EOS Rebel 2000 for only two weeks and already am extremely satisfied with it. The first roll of film came back and the photos are nice and sharp. The only thing I could have done differently in the photos was to use some exposure compensation--I was on vacation and was shooting wildlife at a beach on an overcast day, and even then, the sand was reflective enough so that the some of the subjects were a little dark and looked somewhat silhouetted.

Happily, this little camera gives you manual control over shutter speed and aperture, as well as many other nice features, such as depth of field preview (which even the ELAN II lacks), and a respectable 1/2000th of a second top shutter speed. If you've been mostly a point and shoot camera owner until now, your fastest shutter speed will only have been about 1/ 500th of a second, unless you own one of the Contax point and shoots such as the T2, which go up to 1/700th of a second, but cost about 5 times as much as even the more expensive and capable point-and-shoot cameras, not to mention the Rollei, which, at about 10 times the cost of a typical point and shoot, will truly cost you a pile of green stuff, although it has that amazing 1/8000th of a second top shutter speed.

I'm getting used to the controls, which are a little different from my Rollei QZ35W. The jog wheel feature, for adjusting ASA settings and so forth, I find an interesting feature which I'm more used to seeing on Palm PDA clones such as the Sony CLIE, but I find I like it here, too.

In addition to the lens that came with it, I found a Tokina ATX 28-70 mm constant F2.8 Pro Series lens used at a great price, and decided to buy it for the little EOS Rebel. The camera fits comfortably in my hand, if I have one complaint, it's that the grip on the right side is a little small for me with the much bigger Tokina lens mounted, but it's okay.

To give another plug here for this great little camera, a friend at local camera shop says he knows a pro photographer at a large newspaper who uses nothing but EOS Rebel 2000 bodies, and he just puts his expensive pro lenses on it. He says they're capable enough to do anything he wants, but inexpensive enough so he doesn't worry about hurting them. He carries 3 of them at a time with him, and if one has a problem, he just throws away the malfunctioning body and grabs a new one out of his bag.

One final thing I wanted to say is the manual is really well written, very clear and concise. They seem to really want you to learn and make use of the camera's features to make you a better, more technically aware, photographer. So be sure to read the manual.

I've found this to be an exellent little camera at a very reasonable price given all the features Canon has packed into it. Canon has produced an outstanding value and a very capable camera in this little package. I can recommend this camera without reservation, especially if you're considering moving up from the point-and-shoot category to a camera with more advanced features.

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42 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good entry-level SLR, January 23, 2001
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This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I bought this camera kit for my 13-year-old son for Christmas because I own a Canon EOS A2E and a variety of lenses that he can share with this camera. The Rebel 2000 is fantastically lightweight - kind of amazing compared to any of the more expensive Canon SLRs (A2E, EOS-3, etc.). It should be noted however that although the camera takes all EOS lenses, the lens mount is plastic, so it is not likely that you would want to use this as an extra body on a jungle expedition (but chances are if you own an EOS-3 you already know that).

My son especially liked the silver lens that comes with this kit - it is not to my taste at all, but I guess his generation thinks silver looks more cool than black!

Although the Rebel 2000 does not have eye-control focus, it does have focus points that can be manually selected with the rotary dial - this is not as cool technologically as an A2E or EOS 3 (that actually tracks your eyeball to focus on what you are seeing) but in many ways is more practical.

All-in-all this is a nice gem of an SLR.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good Camera, Poor Quality Lens, September 20, 2001
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ron k "rkasse" (Ridge, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
As an experienced former slr user I am very disappointed. This is a good camera with great features but the lens quality of the 28-90mm in the kit does not produce very sharp pictures. After shooting two rolls of film it became very clear that my old Fuji point and shoot was producing better quality pictures. Also, the built-in flash is a bit on the weak side. Flash coverage was not as good as my point and shoot camera. This is a big disappointment from Canon. Consider buying the camera body only and finding a higher quality lens to purchase separately.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, August 1, 2001
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Jimboquick "Jeff" (Las Cruces, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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We pulled the Canon Rebel 2000 out of the box and started shooting pictures immediately. It was so easy, and all the pictures came out beautifully. Now we have started playing with the "create zone" functions, and have got some incredible close-ups, awesome portraits, and other fun shots. Now I'm looking for an affordable zoom lens to start playing with. I'm hooked!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Professional photos from an amateur photographer..., August 5, 2002
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Joseph M. Pizzo (Penfield, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I bought this camera for my girlfriend for her birthday, but I have seen the wonderful results this camera produces...The first thing I really noticed about this camera are the great looks of it. The whitish-silver body and the lense make a very attractive combination compared to the dark silver and black... But that is honestly second to the features that really matter about this camera. The Rebel has the ability to be used as an automatic or manual camera. This includes all settings. Dispite what other reviewers have said I looked over the manual for this camera and it does contain enough information to simply read and start using... Although I must admit the camera on auto-mode makes the pictures come out flawlessly almost everytime. It does everyonce and a while have trouble focusing if you have multiple images all close together, but usually it gets to the point and zooms right in. The kit is also very nice... The bag is completely customizable with velcro seperators, a film section and a seperate lens cap zipper. (...). The strap is also very nice, emblazzend with the canon logo.

Anyways overall this is a great camera. With a little artistic vision and a couple sample rolls you will be amazed with the type of picture you are shooting. The zoom is excellent getting the right down to the intricate details of a what seems almost microscopic quality... I would also suggest shooting some black and white film with this camera, it comes out beautifully...

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's perfect!, September 27, 2001
This review is from: Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Silver Date 35mm SLR Camera Deluxe Kit with 28-90mm Lens (Electronics)
I bought the body with USM 28-105 lens four months ago and I loved it so much. You can use many functions to take beautiful pictures. On some point, it's better than the Canon EOS 50. But I must remind you: the 28-90 lens is not good and professional. So my suggestion is: just buy the body. A good lens is very important.
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