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Canon EOS Rebel 2000 35mm Film SLR Camera Kit with 28-80mm Lens
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35-Zone exposure sensor
Autofocus 35mm SLR with full manual options
7-Point autofocus system
Price:
$440.99
$113.74
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I like film cameras and my first choice is canon. I wonder which is the best canon type below:
-Canon Sure Shot 76 Zoom Date 35mm Film Camera OR Canon Sure Shot 60 35mm Film Camera -
Thanks
Not much difference. 76 has a bit longer zoom. 60 has 5 point auto-focus. Here are links to all their specs to help you decide. If it were my decision a coin toss would do.
CL) Canon REBEL K2 W/CAN 28-90MM III. read more.. guideinformations.net
I have a couple of lenses from my Canon 35mm camera and have now purchased a new digital Canon rebel xti. Can I use the lenses from my old 35mm on a digital rebel xti?
It depends on what "35mm film camera" you have. If you have an old Canon FD-mount camera (which means Canon's manual focus cameras made before the 90s) you'll need an adapter:
http://search.ebay.com/canon-fd-to-ef_W0 QQfsopZ32
If you have an EOS 35mm camera with EF-mount lenses then they should mount and work exactly like they're suppose to.
In any case, since the sensor of the XTi is smaller than a frame of film, there's a 1.6x crop factor that you have to take into account. A 28-80mm lens would be equivalent to a 44.8-128mm lens on the XTi.
Manual Focus CameraLens Mount-Canon FD
Camera Type-SLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Shutter Speed-2 - 1/1000 sec
Which digital camera comes the closest in features and picture quality of the Canon AE-1 Program 35mm film camera?
Is the Canon Rebel XTI comparable or is it, as I suspect, below the Canon AE-1 Program?
Just a note: I already have the Canon AE-1 Program and am looking for a comparable digital replacement.
Maybe a professional question. But I think sony is ok. Try to check, maybe you can find the one
http://www.toboc.com/forum3/default.aspx ?g=posts&m=905
Price:
$299.99
$117.99
Canon's exclusive AIM (Advanced Integrated Multipoint) control system
Autofocus 35mm Film SLR with full manual options. Two CR123A/DL123A lithium batteries (3v) housed inside the camera grip
Retractable built-in flash, improved control of red-eye reduction
will any canon lens i buy for it be comapatible for it?
it's for a photography class. film is mandatory.
ps if your going to answer the question make sure you are going to actually answer the question, you stupid prick.
Canon has made a lot of different mounts over the years (R, FL, FD, EF, and EF-S), so the answer is no, not all Canon lenses will be compatible.
If it's an option, stick with the EOS system. (EOS is the general name for Canon's Autofocus line of cameras.) The film EOS bodies accept the EF mount lenses, which are also usable on the digital EOS cameras.
I still occasionally shoot with an EOS-1V and EOS 3. Since it is for a class, I would assume your budget is somewhat limited. However, good film cameras can be found pretty cheap. The EOS 3 is a great camera. The ELAN 7 (or newer 7N) are also great cameras. If I were you, I'd ignore the Rebel series and start with looking at the ELAN series, mainly because of they way they handle, but I could totally see that you only need the film camera for the class and afterwards plan to go digital, so you may want to go as cheap as possible on the camera and spend the majority of the money on nicer EF mount lenses.
I just got a canon rebel k2 film camera (i bought it used but its never been used before) and got a roll of film to practice taking pictures with. i went to get the film developed, but when i picked it up all the pictures were just blank, and the guy said that the film wasnt exposed?? what happened? is there something wrong with my camera?
btw, when i was taking pictures the counter went down with every picture i took, so im pretty sure the film was loaded correctly. after i took my last picture, i heard the camera automatically rewind the film back and everything.
I worked in photo labs for 10 years. Most of the time when this happened was that the film never got loaded properly into the camera. When the film is loaded the lead (piece of film the is hanging out when the film is purchased) is loaded in the spool. If the lead isn't loaded properly it doesn't catch and therefore doesn't advance when you're taking pictures. Another theory is that the film was just extremely underexposed and appeared to not be exposed at all.
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I just got the two lens kit (18-55 VR and 55-200) nikon D60 at ritzcamera.com for 769.99 and it came with a nikon camera bag and dvds. i must say i am very happy with the camera and the dust removal system makes my life much easier and worry free
i am loving this camera. check out the nikon website about the d60 below (especially the quick tour).
Mamiya 645 AFD medium format film, aprx. $9000 invested in body and lenses.
Canon 1Ds digital SLR, about $16000 invested in body and lenses.
Holga 120FN medium format film, aprx. $30 invested !!!
Canon D60 digital SLR, aprx. $2000 invested at time of purchase.
Minolta X700 35mm film, a few hundred invested in body and lenses, but that was in 1982.
Here is my site with some shots that have some examples of all the cameras except the Minolta.
http://www.LightAnon.com
steve
Canon Digital Rebel XTi – Bought this a year ago for $731 but the price has decreased since then.
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