The Canon EOS Rebel G is one of the easiest SLR cameras to use on the market today.
A few years ago, my mother-in-law told me she wanted to buy a good quality camera that would last her a lifetime. As much as I wanted to tell her about some...
Pros: Easy to use features and lots of 'em. Cons: None really
Even though there is an updated version of the Rebel series camera with even more features on the loose. It's June 2002 and the Rebel G kit is still available new. I found this little gem on sale and I couldn't pass it up.
Pros: works similar to point & shoot but also has manual settings, can add additional zooms for distance shots. camera is light considering the size Cons: additional zooms make camera sort of heavy
For about as long as I can remember I have owned a regular classic style point and shoot camera.
It was all good if you had the right batteries and were in the right situation- mostly being in a well lit area. I seemed to always have issues with...
Pros: Lots of super features,clarity of final photos Cons: none
My review is about the Canon EOS Rebel camera. I had purchased this model several years ago, and they have since made improvements such as the built in flash.
This camera can make any amateur feel like a Ansel Adams or Diane Arbus. It...
Pros: cheap, aperture priority mode, exposure lock Cons: bad lens in the kit
I bought a Rebel G kit when I decided to switch from old manual SLR cameras to the modern ones. I traded two old bodies in for this kit and paid $200 on top of it. I can say that I don't regret it. Let me tell you what Rebel G can do.
Pros: cheap, lightweight, ergonomic Cons: none, within reasonable expectations given the price
So the marketing people of Canon corporation sat down one day and said "we'll make the camera that everybody - amateur or pro - needs to own". Does such a beast exist? Sure, let's think about it:
Pros: Great first camera who's power grows with your experience Cons: None really.
I thought I’d start this review with a few words about my (photography) background, and what I use this camera for – hopefully this will put what I say into context and you can compare it with your own situation.
Pros: Beats a point & shoot. Cons: Slow response time, autofocusing needs help, not a good sports camera.
When I worked at the New University (The coolest college newspaper. Take a look at my review of it...why would I lie to you? =) as a photographer, we had our choice between 3 camera options.
Pros: lots of features, light weight, easy as a point-and-shoot Cons: Rebel 2000 may have better lens, mid-roll rewind finishes up the roll
I'm not a professional photographer, but I take more snapshots than anyone I know. This includes friends with newborns, which must be saying something!
At some point I realized that I needed more than a point and shoot camera. I was tired...
Pros: Simplicity of use, lightweight, pop-up flash Cons: There is nothing about this camera I don't like!
Last spring I took my trusty, old Canon AE-1 Program camera in to a camera shop for (hopefully) a repair. The camera was approximately 16 years old and had "grown up" with my three children. I was informed by the salesperson that the camera...
Pros: Versatile, easy to use Cons: Not enough features for some advanced users
The typical buyer for the Canon EOS Rebel is someone new to single-lens reflex, or SLR, cameras. SLR cameras have many advantages over cheaper point-and-click models, including more focusing options and the ability to change lenses.
Pros: Ease of use, Lightweight, lot's of great features. Cons: A little pricey, but that's to be expected. Won't find better for less.
The Canon EOS RebelG is the perfect camera for a number of photographers. Beginners through advanced. Of course, when I say beginners I'm talking about those of you who are interested in learning how to use a manual camera.
Pros: Very good camera for not much $$$ Cons: Haven't found any yet
Because I use a variety of cameras and lenses to support my magazine articles and books, I am always on the lookout for new cameras that will fit the bill. I recently bought a Canon Rebel G kit and so far, so good.
Pros: Ease of use, clear and professional photos, many options, price Cons: The kit is pretty limited, you need to have a basic knowledge of flash before taking indoor shots
When my husband and I graduated from college, my in laws purchased a Canon Sure Shot camera for us. This camera was a GREAT camera. I was very impressed with the ease and quality of Canon products. Eventually, we had children, and I became an avid...
Pros: cheap price, features, quality pictures, ease of use, upgradable Cons: minor defect on flash, stock lense isn't great for wide angle
Let me start by saying I went to New Zealand this summer and took the Rebel G. I took pictures in a multitude of different conditions and under different modes. They all came out superb! I have memories that will last me a lifetime and I owe it to the...
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