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by LBHurley , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Canon is a quality name Cons: None yet.
I am a photographer proudly bearing a BA in photo. I shoot weddings and portraits... all 35mm!
I purchased my camera after a lot of research, price shopping, asking, fidgeting etc, etc.
I owned a Pentax K-1000, which is a totally manual...
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by harleyfryguy , Apr 18 '00
Pros: light weight and great battery life Cons: occasional problems with the built in flash
Revised
This was the first epinion that I had written so in the learning process, I have decided to rewrite it to inprove on it.
The Cannon Rebel G Kit
Specifications ...
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by johnheathcote , Nov 22 '01
Pros: good price, great quality, simplicity and complexity Cons: slow button to shutter speed
This Cannon Rebel G is perfect for the beginner or the pro. I am only 15 years old and started using it with only 3 months of limited point and shoot camera experience. It is offered at a relatively cheep price and offers quality superior to that...
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by star-child , Aug 30 '00
Pros: Easy to use and learn on Cons: Shutter speed isn't the fastest
Canon EOS Rebel G is really a great camera. I bought an original Canon Rebel in the late 80's and I still use it works as good as the day I bought it. I did however, buy another Rebel the G model two years ago and I like it even more.
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by hezekiahWT , Sep 10 '00
Pros: Solid; Good Picture Quality Cons: Slow Continuous Shot Rate
I bought the Rebel to take on a trip to the Middle East, not having the money to purchase a higher end Nikon or Canon, and not wanting to rely on a point-and-shoot for the memories of the trip. Travelling with a semi-professional photographer using a...
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by ailecia , Jul 13 '00
Pros: Simple to Use Cons: Limited once you get into Photography
My first summer home from college, I began borrowing my father's Minolta SLR camera. When he saw that I was getting into photography, he decided to buy me the Canon Rebel G kit for Christmas. I've had the camera for over three years now and have...
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by spare_time , May 14 '00
Pros: light, grows with your ability Cons: slow film advance, eats batteries with flash usage.
My family has owned this Rebel G QD (Quartz Date) model with a 35-80mm F4-5.6 lens for about 9 months. Since then, it has been the ideal camera for around town and travel pics. This lightweight camera may feel cheap at first, but its features will win...
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by pdolan1 , Feb 22 '00
Pros: versatile, fairly inexpensive, high quality Cons: maybe overwhelming to a new photographer
I purchased a Canon Rebel G because I liked the price, and I've always wanted an SLR camera. What I didn't expect was such a versatile, responsive camera. The Rebel G can be fully automatic and fully manual. For a newcomer to photography it's a great...
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by paleryder , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Light, simple, eos lenses Cons: Auto-focus assist light is annoying
I originally bought a Rebel G kit in 1997 to replace an older manual focus SLR. At first I was skeptical about auto-focus, but I quickly came to appreciate it. I carried this camera all over Italy with me and have
thousand's of photos.
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by lodigs , Jun 06 '00
Pros: Hardy (I've dropped it a number of times) and as easy to use as you want to make it Cons: Not very much physical information about focal length and not enough dials to turn
This camera was a gift I received after graduating high school. Before that, I had been lugging around my dad's older model, boy was it heavy. The EOS is much lighter, maybe more so than most complicated cameras.
For a long time I only used...
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by mary9999 , Nov 19 '00
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, point & shoot or SLR use Cons: Can't think of any
I have owned my Rebel G for about six years. I bought it originally because it is so lightweight and I wanted to use it for travel. I don't think it weighs much more than a pound (if that), which makes it very easy to carry while traveling.
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by pagenicholson , Mar 14 '00
Pros: Good pics, light weight, accessory package, functionality Cons: FEELS Cheap - probably mostly because we expected it to be heavier than it was
We purchased the Canon Rebel G with the Zoom Kit recently, mostly because we wanted a camera that would provide us with capabilities a little better than just the normal point and shoot camera (exchange of lenses, better control over picture quality,...
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by kat9000 , Dec 12 '99
Pros: Options for automatic or manual; great, clear pictures Cons: -
I purchased a Canon Rebel G about one year ago. Since then I have gotten nothing but compliments on how great my pictures look. Photography is just a hobby for me so I have had no real training. And yet people are asking me if they can buy my...
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by JamesL , Oct 10 '00
Pros: great pictures, great versatility in all shots Cons: can be bulky especially with a camera bag
Having researched A LOT about a lot of cameras, I finally settled on the Canon Rebel G. I researched anything from point-and-shoots to digital cameras.
I bought the camera about 2 months ago and have been very pleased with it.
What led me to...
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by sleepingbeauty , Sep 15 '00
Pros: Automatic and manual settings, autofocus, and lots more Cons: none
I decided it was time to buy a new camera and wanted one that was easy to use and took excellent pictures so I decided one the Canon Rebel G. I am also an aspiring photographer who plans to use this in my fledgling business. I convinced my mother that...
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