
Canon 2067A002 Rebel 2000 Film SLR Camera Body
Capture Memories with the Classic Canon Rebel 2000 [Film] SLR Body Rediscover the art of film photography with the Canon EOS Rebel 2000. This 35mm SLR camera offers a blend of classic design and advanced features, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced photographers. Enj...
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Overview
Capture Memories with the Classic Canon Rebel 2000 [Film] SLR Body
Rediscover the art of film photography with the Canon EOS Rebel 2000. This 35mm SLR camera offers a blend of classic design and advanced features, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced photographers. Enjoy creative control with its versatile shooting modes, autofocus system, and compatibility with a wide range of Canon EF lenses and Speedlites. Please note this is a used film camera body only; lens not included.
Specifications:
- Camera Type: 35mm Film SLR
- Focus: Auto Focus
- Autofocus Points: 7
- Metering: 35-Zone AE Metering
- Flash: Built-In Retractable Flash
- Shutter: Focal Plane Shutter
- Shutter Speed: 1/2000 sec to 30 sec
- Shooting Modes: Automatic, Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Custom
- Lens Mount: Canon EF
Key Features
Fully automatic 35mm SLR camera
Retractable built-in flash
Camera body only; lens not included
High-speed selectable autofocus system
11 Shooting modes
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a fully automatic 35mm SLR camera experience, simplifying operation for film photography enthusiasts.
- Features a retractable built-in flash, providing convenient illumination when extra light is needed.
- Equipped with a high-speed selectable autofocus system, allowing for quick and precise focus acquisition.
- Provides 11 shooting modes, offering versatility for various photographic situations and creative control.
- Designed specifically as a camera body, allowing users to select and attach their preferred compatible lenses.
👎 Cons
- The product is a camera body only and does not include a lens, requiring a separate purchase to begin shooting.
- As a film SLR camera, it requires 35mm film, which needs to be purchased, developed, and scanned, incurring additional costs and time.
- Lacks the instant feedback and digital image review capabilities found in modern digital cameras.
- The fixed film ISO and limited shot count per roll may restrict flexibility compared to digital alternatives.
- Maintenance for film cameras might involve film processing chemicals or specialized cleaning for mechanical parts not relevant to digital.