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Canon EOS Rebel K2 SLR 35mm Film Camera with EF 28-90mm III USM Lens
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Canon EOS Rebel K2 SLR 35mm Film Camera with EF 28-90mm III USM Lens

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CANEOSRK22890

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Description:

CL) Canon REBEL K2 W/CAN 28-90MM III

Features:

35-zone metering system linked to 7-point high speed autofocus system


12 shooting modes including 7 programmed image control modes


Advanced E-TTL flash metering system


Futuristic styling, innovative control layout and large LCD panel


Standard 28 to 90 mm (3.2x) zoom lens with quiet ultrasonic motor


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.8 pounds
Package Length: 9.2 inches
Package Width: 4.5 inches
Package Height: 3.7 inches
Package Weight: 1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 38 customer reviews )
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210 of 215 found the following review helpful:

5A great cameraFeb 10, 2004
By George
This is the new version of the EOS Rebel 2000 (they called it "K2" instead of "2K", I suppose in order to avoid giving the impression that the camera is 4 years out of date, which it is not).

It is simply a great camera at a great price. It works as well as any 35mm camera on the market, has a reasonably fast winder, and best of all it takes all of the huge variety of EF Canon lenses. It is actually very light, so you can carry it around without fatigue, or you can bulk it up by adding the extended grip (which gives it a very nice feel).

The zoom lenses are a little slow. I recommend that you get the body only, and start with the 50mm f/2.8 MKII lens, which is a steal at about $70. Together, they make an outstanding, affordable, high-quality package for those of us who still love film more than digital.

68 of 72 found the following review helpful:

5Canon EOS Rebel K2 35mm SLR CameraSep 06, 2005
By Karl M. Schweinberg
I am very pleased with this camera. I especially like the light meter that tells you how many apertures you are away from the correct exposure. I am using this for my photo class and is easy to use.

90 of 97 found the following review helpful:

5Cool CameraAug 30, 2005
By Michael K. Brady "BRADYMAN"
The photos are exceptional. It was very easy to learn how to use the features. I have taken some great photos with it, much better than my digital. I have not encountered any problems. I took it on a long (over a month) trip where it was subjected to rough treatment and extreme weather. It came through with flying colors. Rock solid.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

4Good entry-level cameraApr 10, 2007
By Ump107
I recently purchased this camera when my venerable Nikormat EL-W developed shutter timing issues during my Photo 1 class.

This camera reasonably priced has preformed flawlessly thus far. I have shot multiple rolls of Ilford HP5 plus film through this camera and have yet to have an exposure not come out due to the camera. After reading the manual I was able to easily understand the different modes and how to change the user controlled settings. The on camera flash leaves a little to be desired as it rather harsh and its range is somewhat limited, an accessory flash will overcome this and there are other flashes that will operate with this camera not just Canon.

I have not had the opportunity of shooting color film through this camera yet when I do I will update this review.

The only thing I dislike about this camera is that there is no provision for a remote shutter release. The Rebel K2 with date is the only version of this camera that can use a remote shutter release, why Canon removed this feature from this model is unknown a remote release is very handy when photographing nature or when used with the timer for self portraits.

If you have any plans for infrared photography do not buy a EOS Canon, the Frame counter uses an infrared sensor that will cause fogging on your infrared film

29 of 32 found the following review helpful:

5Great cameraJun 07, 2006
By Walt
I bought this a year ago and have taken many great pictures with it. It's light, has many features and can be used as an automatic when all you want to do is point and click. I can't recommend it enough.

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