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by dippy65 , Mar 23 '01
Pros: Light and very usable. Quick AF, many exposure options incl. metered manual. Cons: Flimsy, plastic mount, built in flash tiny and probably too weak except as fill-in.
Great range of exposure options like all EOS bodies including full manual metering unlike EOS 100/Elan I used to use. Very light weight and user friendly. Surprisingly bright viewfinder for such a small SLR. Very good as a second SLR body. AF is quick...
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by sandslugg , May 07 '02
Pros: Many custom setting; not too spendy; good battery life, pictures look great! Cons: Durability has issues
Generally I really like this camera. I wish I didnt have to say the couple negative things about it that I have to. I am an picture taker of average skill I have read a bit but never had any formal training I just wanted a camera that would take very...
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by leon0687 , Jul 24 '03
Pros: +weight
+ergonomical feel
+easy to use
+well-placed controls
+compatibility with Canon line Cons: -built-in flash (useless)
-annoying AF assist beam (especially to your subject)
-plastic lens mount, etc.
When I bought the Rebel G about a year ago, I was only beginning to feel interested in the realm of ...
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by janana05 , Mar 23 '07
Pros: Great photo quality, multiple settings, durable Cons: None!
The Canon Rebel G is a fantastic camera for amateurs who love to take photos and want to be able to use various settings. I received this camera over five years ago. At the beginning, I simply used it as an automatic camera. Then I started to use it ...
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by fumaker , Mar 11 '03
Pros: Very easy to use, long lasting high quality Cons: none
I received the Canon EOS Rebel G for Christmas five years ago and the quality of the pictures has not changed one bit, and I am a freelance photographer taking pictures constantly. Anyone can take professional looking pictures with this user...
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by carmen0309 , Dec 20 '01
Pros: easy to use, makes excellent pictures Cons: not much warning when the battery runs down
I bought this camera in late 1997 before I went to see a Professional Football game. I wanted to be able to get the photos of the players "up close and personal." I was very thrilled when I got my pictures back from the developer. They were clear, and...
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by raevin90 , Mar 16 '02
Pros: very easy to use, just opened the package and started to take pictures. Cons: None at this time
After reviewing all the postings on this site. I made the choice to buy the Rebel G camera. I found it at Sam's club for 300.00 . It came with the camera and lens along with 8 rolls of film and a camera bag to boot. I still haven't gotten my first roll...
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by fjw123 , Jan 25 '01
Pros: Very easy to use. Offers manual and automatic use. Cons: Not a good flash. Only use Canon Lens
Rushing caused me to waste my money. My old camera was stolen and my brother was getting married in less than a week. Me, being the resident-family-photographer HAD to have another camera.
The Canon Rebel G was purchased with a 28-200...
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by Deerplower , Jul 17 '00
Pros: GREAT STUFF! Cons: None except if you are expecting a small camera note this is a SLR.
I am a photographer for my schools newspaper. And to handle the photos any camera honestly will due. However having this Rebel G in your hands not only changes how your photos look it makes you feel and look like a real photographer. I personally love...
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by pktm , Oct 28 '00
Pros: easy to use Cons: still fairly expensive
i bought a rebel g at walmart the other day for $299. I have a beginning photography class, and we needed an slr camera. the rebel is great because i can manually change all the settings while taking shots for class, then switch to automatic if i just...
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by G_K , Dec 26 '00
Pros: Very easy to use Cons: Autofocus can't make up its mind
I was walking my bike up the road, with my Vivitar 4000 camera in my hand.
I was going to ride around and take some nature pictures. But before I even finished walking my bike up the road, my camera fell out of my hands
and landed in the mud....
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by jackt357 , Nov 08 '00
Pros: lightweight and easy to use Cons: none
Everyone that uses cameras that knows anything about cameras knows that Canon makes some of the best in the world.They have cameras for amateurs and professionals.Even amateurs can take great professional pictures with this one.This is the latest and one...
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by ruswilliams , Jun 07 '00
Pros: Full Auto, Full Manual Capabilities, Inexpensive Cons: NONE
I am a professional photographer and part of my job description is to test new camera systems. I recently tested the Canon Rebel G. This is also know as the NEW Canon EOS Kiss and the Canon EOS 500N. After evaluating this camera and putting it through...
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by Fernwayne , Jan 27 '00
Pros: easy control, many options Cons: a little hard to use at first
The Canon Rebel G Body camera has many great features. IT can zoom in and out at a great distance, and it is manageable in all kinds of settings and weather. The Rebel G Body allows you to to go in very closes for vivid shots and great detail. It is...
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by bradherbert , Sep 15 '00
Pros: durability, quality Cons: none
I really like this camera. It was the first really nice camera I bought. Its perfect for amateur photographers like me. It takes really crisp nice pictures and is easy to use. I have taken my best photos with the Canon. I havent had one problem with it...
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