Canon EOS Rebel K2 35mm SLR Camera with EF 28 to 90mm II USM Lens
- ASIN: B0007WK8KI
- List Price: $289.99
Product Description:
The EOS Rebel K2 has a full package of exciting, automatic functions combined with single-handed operation and incredible SLR performance. An advanced, lightweight, ergonomic design houses a full set of controls and information displays, all presented with exciting, tough to beat look and style. The K2 is the next step in the revolution of 35mm film SLR cameras. The kit includes a Canon EF 28-80 zoom lens. Multiple Exposure Up to 9 exposures can be preset. Automatically clears upon completion. Cancellable midway. Uses 2 CR2 Batteries Shutter Speeds - 30 to 1/2000 sec., Bulb; X-sync at 1/90 sec. Can be set in 1/2-stop increments Built-in, retractable TTL autoflash head in the pentaprism. Auto pop-up and serial-controlled; Guide Number - 39 ft. / 12m (ISO 100) Shooting Modes - Full Auto, Portrait, Lanscape,Close-up Sports, Night Scene, Flash Off, Intelligent Program AE, SHutter Speed-Priority AE, Aperture-Priority AE, Manual Exposure, Automatic Depth -of-Field AE Unit Dimensions - 5.1 x 3.5 x 2.5 in. 130 x 88 x 64mm; Weight - 12.9 oz. (365g) without batteries
Product Details
- Feature:
- 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
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- BatteryDescription: 2 3V Lithium
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0013803050479
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon Cameras US
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
- Model: 9113A014
- MPN: 9113A014
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: slr
- Publisher: Canon Cameras US
- Studio: Canon Cameras US
- Style: K2 with EF 28-90mm III Lens
- UPC: 013803050479
- VariationDescription: K2 with EF 28-90mm III Lens

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Customer Reviews 

Very Pleased
2009-01-11Great for the semi-professional parent with a baby or toddler. Love the crisp pictures it takes and I have a digital I also use but I've always held film in a special place since being my college editor back in the late 80's and early 90's before digital was the boom. Both lens are terrific and I am very pleased with the camera's performance.

Product is great, user is okay, Customer Service from cannon Sucks.
2008-12-18I bought this camera from Walmart for my birthday present a year ago but had been drooling over it for longer then that. After a year i had to send it back to Cannon to have service because a problem when i first put it together (never put a camera together while driving it gets dust inside the mirror cavity). The camera cost me just under 200 the repairs and shipping cost me over 200 more and they didn't get the dust out! I've learned my lesson because the dust never shows up on a print(yea!!!) the pictures look great! I even achieved a stop motion on a fountain while not knowing what the heck i was doing. All i need now is lessons on how to use all the features that I've been playing with (usually without film in) all in all I love this camera and it's sad that it seems to be the last film SLR that cannon plans on making.

canon rebel k2
2008-06-02simply great,effortless focusing and zooming and shutter is smooth enough to take high quality shots.battery consumption is low,images are sharp,crisp and controls are very easy to operate upon.
excellent product from canon,

Canon EOS Rebel 35mm
2008-05-09The information provided in the product description helped me choose what camera I wanted. The Canon Rebel with the 28-210 Lens kit is great!!!

Amazing Camera
2008-02-06I have been using this camera for a high school photography class, and it is definitely well worth the price. The lens it comes with is great. The camera is extremely user friendly. Though it is plastic, it feels very durable, and has survived 2 drops (USE YOUR STRAP NO MATTER WHAT! :P) without a mark. I feel I will be using this camera for a long time to come.
Side note: the lens can be used with any canon cameras that support it, including digitals!
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