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I needed the camera for a photography one class and it got the job done. mine didnt come with a manual so it wasnt as easy for me to figure out how to use it but it was worth the $100 i bought it for.
I do think i like my canon XSi better, but that is newer technoligy. There isn't many things to manualy control, it does have auto-focus, and i like having that.
Overall this is a good camera. As a sugjestion, i got a battery pack for the camaera.
All there really is, is the mode wheel thing, a timed shot button, AV set, and those are really the major things. Also, you probaly don't need to get these but i have 28-90 lens.
I've had this camera for a few years and i've taking great pitures with it. The pictures i took were great but i like being able to view the pictures right away like on the XSi.
it makes the camera have a battery length about 2x longer.
My daughter need this type of camera for class and has been great. Excellent camera. Great camera for a photography class.
The camera was exactly as advertised and is in very nice shape. It was a Christmas present for my daughter and it arrived quickly and in time for Christmas.
The autofocusing points help to guide the photographer and the various photo modes expand the abilities of this tough little camera. My original Rebel remains more portable and easier to use with better pictures than the bigger digital cousin, which is why I use my digital camera less often than I would use my film Rebel. Purchased for $180 back in Nov 2003, I fell in love with the easy to use Canon Rebel 2000 and together we learned about photography. From close ups of flowers and butterflies to a night football game loaded with action to serene still portraits, the Rebel does a great job of helping the amateur shutterbug take great pictures.There were some concerns about the construction of its body, but the Rebel and I have been to the beach, dog park, camping, playgrounds, hiking, ball games, horseback riding (galloping)., and more - and it has completely held up well with the swinging, banging, and action of use.I've made the switch to the Canon Digital Rebel XTi and a pocket sized Canon PowerShot Elph, but while the instant gratification of the digital era is nice, the best capturing of the light and mood, which is usually the distinction between a good photo and a great photo, still goes to my original Rebel.
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