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The camera is in excellent condition, and I am enjoying learning how to use it. The seller was very eager to please, as I was unable to track the product on the USPS website, and he assured me of the date it had been shipped and that he would see what he could do to fix the problem.
Other than that, I don't have any issues with it. There is 1 little issue and that is that I don't know what the zoom i am on when I am between numbers. I recommend this camera to anybody especially if it's your first SLR camera. I have had this camera for at least 2 years now. It is pretty easy to use.
It's lightweight and has tons of features.If you buy this camera, you should also think about buying extra lenses because the lens that comes with it is just your standard lens. I'm desperately in love with my new Canon SLR. Thankfully, Canon makes all different kinds that will work with this camera. I started out with a Canon SLR camera from the 70's and over time saved up enough money to buy this one. It's absolutely awesome.
I think that day I took 120 picture (5 rolls) and all of them came out GREAT. I bought my camera the day I was on my way to Disney World(Magic Kingdom) in less then 1 hour I was taking pictures. And the motion setting was great for in the car. It was GREAT indoors and outdoors. this Camera is simple to use and takes great photos. I love my Camera and I have recommended it to all my family and friends.
Due to the weight though, the Rebel will be my more rugged body for those shoots that I don't want to risk ruining the Elan. As I advance more in Photography, by December 2004 I'll be buying the Elan 7Ne to meet all of my photo needs. Sure, its not as light as a point and shoot but its NOT a point and shoot, its a great SLR.
This camera has been awesome for everything that I have done from practice portraiture, landscape, close up, and everything that I was able to thow at it. For the work that I have done, and the work that most amature to "prosumer" photographers do, you will not be so extremely dissapointed about this lense. I bought this camera in the summer of 2003 which was when I started my photography endeavor.
I do have the EF 50mm f/1.8, which is awesome.The Rebel GII is also extremely light to carry around, especially when compared to older manual type SLR's. Great camera overall, go buy it. I still constantly use this camera as it still continues to intrigue me with its abilities.
Many, and I say MANY people complain online about the lense that is given in the kit.
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