Canon EOS Rebel 2000 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) | 
| Brand: Canon
List Price: $340.99 Buy Used: $29.99 You Save: $311.00 (91%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1084
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.6 x 3.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: Rebel2000Body Model: Rebel 2000 UPC: 082966103179 EAN: 0082966103179 ASIN: B00004TH9F
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| Features:
| • | Fully automatic 35mm SLR camera | | • | Retractable built-in flash | | • | Camera body only; lens not included | | • | High-speed selectable autofocus system | | • | 11 shooting modes |
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| Accessories:
| • | Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Flash for 5D, 1DS, 20D, G3, G5, G6, Pro 1 & Rebel XT/XTi | | • | Canon GR-100TP Grip for the Canon Rebel 2000 | | • | Canon Compact Accessory Pack L2 | | • | Canon Speedlite 220EX for Canon Pro1, Pro 90, G Series and all EOS SLR Cameras | | • | Canon MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite for 5D, 1Ds, 20D, 30D, G2, G3, G5, G6, Pro 1 & Rebel XT |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Canon's tradition for improving its product line with advanced imaging technology has never been more evident than with its newest generation of the world's best selling 35mm SLR camera, the EOS Rebel. The EOS Rebel 2000 is Canon's newest entry-level 35mm SLR camera, featuring a variety of enhancements at an attractive price. Sporting an elegant new exterior design, the sleek EOS Rebel 2000 gives photographers unprecedented creative control, including 7-point autofocus, 35-zone AE metering and a variety of other improvements. With its convenient, built-in retractable flash and 11 versatile shooting modes, the EOS Rebel 2000 lets you get great photos of vacations, sporting events, landscapes, portraits and more.
Amazon.com Product Description The Canon EOS Rebel 2000 is an elegant camera body with 35-zone automatic exposure. It has a retractable flash and 11 versatile shooting modes. It's small, light, and supports advanced flash-metering system features including E-TTL, FE lock, and high-speed synch modes with EX-series Speedlites. It has a full range of features, including remote control socket, depth-of-field preview, and scale-metered manual exposure. Creative controls include a seven- point autofocus system, 35-zone AE metering, programmable portrait, landscape, close-up, sports, and night scene modes.Advanced features include a choice of evaluative or partial metering patterns, AE lock, auto exposure bracketing, multiple exposure, and more. The EOS Rebel 2000 is fully compatible with all EF lenses and EOS Speedlites, including Canon's latest EX series with E-TTL, FE lock, and high-speed synch modes, for incredible flexibility in creative flash photography.
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| Customer Reviews:
Rebel 2000 body June 25, 2000 TJ Lundgren (Perrysburg, New York) 48 out of 53 found this review helpful
The Rebel 2000 is great for a begining photographer looking for a high quality inexpensive camera. It has many features much more expensive cameras have. feature such as a built in flash, many different automatic modes, a very quiet shutter, and a light wight body. I highly recommend this camera.
Excellent entry level camera September 15, 2002 S. Riches (Lake Worth, FL United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I love the camera but it seems difficult to find some accessories which I had come to rely on with my old camera. I may just have to upgrade to another Canon SLR.I bought the Rebel 2000 over a year and a half ago. My previous camera was a twenty-year-old Canon AE-1. I was very happy with the AE-1 but was having trouble seeing to focus in low-light situations. So far the Rebel 2000 has been a great camera - I think I've used every feature at least once. I added a 100 mm portrait lens. My only dissatifaction is that I haven't been able to find a remote or off-camera shutter release that works. I was sold a Canon Remote Control RC1 which did not work. I like to use an off-camera shutter trigger of some kind in portrait and low-light conditions to minimize camera shake. I also can't find the cable to connect the hot shoe to my studio lights. On the whole, I am happy with the Canon Rebel 2000.
falls apart after warranty expires July 7, 2000 Potato McShaughnessy (Cambridge, MA United States) 4 out of 243 found this review helpful
it's like this thing has a timer on it. When the warranty expires, it will literally fall apart. I say stay away from it. I'm kidding, it totally rules. You should buy it.
Realize what entry level means... August 29, 2004 Adi Adler (Atlanta, GA United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Being an entry level SRL, the camera body is cheap & light because it is made out of plastic. This more than fine for someone who'd like an SRL to use for specal occasions - kids'birthdays, graduations, or the occasional family road trip. But if you're a serious photogapher, who plans doing much heavier photography and / or traveling, let me suggest you look for a sturdier camera, since my experience with this camera wasn't very good. The body was very easily scratched, and basically burned out less than 2 years after I bought it. So if you're a photo enthuseist looking for a good camera - please consider the fact that this camera wears out quickly (partly because of the plastic), and sooner of later you may be looking for a sturdier body.
Great Beginner SLR Camera to Grow With!! March 13, 2005 E. Petersen (Washington, DC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this camera a year ago as my starter camera to learn about film photography. I really didn't know anything about photography when I purchased it, and I still have A LOT to learn, however, I feel as though it's a camera that can grow with me. It has automatic presets that make taking photos for a novice handy - not much thought required, but also allows you to set manual settings so you can experiment and learn. Another review mentioned the body being cheap. I disagree. The body seems fine to me, and to be quite honest, a camera is not something that you should be rough with. Set it down gently and handle it properly as to avoid ruining the lens or some component within the camera. The pictures have been fantastic. I highly recommend this camera for someone who is starting out and wants to learn more. It will grow with you. Enjoy!
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