 |  | | |
Canon's tradition for
improving its product line with advanced imaging technology has never been more
evident than with its newest generation of the world's best selling 35mm SLR
camera, the EOS Rebel. The EOS Rebel 2000 offers numerous feature enhancements
while maintaining a price-point comparable to its predecessor, the EOS Rebel G.
These enhancements include a new exterior design; a 7-point wide-area autofocus
system (made possible with the use of a CMOS sensor); and a revamped focusing
algorithm that increases AF speed and improves automatic focusing point
selection accuracy.
Features:
- Fully automatic 35mm
AF SLR with retractable built-in flash.
Smaller and lighter
than ever before, with faster AF, quiet operation and many other improved
functions.
High-speed
selectable 7-point autofocus system linked to 35-zone metering system for
available light and flash.
Supports advanced
flash metering system features including E-TTL, FE Lock and High-Speed Sync
modes with EX-series Speedlites.
Full range of basic
features including remote control socket, depth-of-field preview,
scale-metered manual exposure and 10 other shooting modes.
Creative controls
include a choice of evaluative or partial metering patterns, AE lock, Auto
Exposure Bracketing, multiple exposure and more.
Specifications:
|
Type |
35mm SLR
|
|
Lens Mount |
Canon EF Mount
|
|
Focus Modes |
Single Shot AF, AI
Servo AF (Automatic between single shot and Predictive AF for moving
subjects), Manual focus.
|
|
Focusing Type |
7-Point AF Auto or
Manual Select.
|
|
Exposure Modes |
Program AE (with
variable shift), Full auto (Green zone), Aperture priority, Shutter
priority, Depth of field AE, Program image zone (Includes: Portrait;
Landscape; Close Up; Sports; Night Scene), Manual, E-TTL (A-TTL, TTL)
Flash.
|
|
Exposure Metering |
35-Zone evaluative
(Linked to The seven focusing points), Center weighted average, Central
partial (Covers 9.5% Area approx).
|
|
Exposure Metering
Range |
EV 2-20 With 50mm
f/1.4 lens at ISO 100
|
|
Exposure
Compensation |
±2 Stops in 1/2
Steps
|
|
Exposure Bracketing |
±2 Stops in 1/2
Steps
|
|
Flash |
Built-in, Auto
Pop-up, TTL, Covers 28mm lens, Red-eye reduction, Guide number 39 (ft/ISO
100), 2-Second recycle.
|
|
Shutter Speed |
1/2000 to 30
Seconds, Bulb, Sync at 1/90 second.
|
|
ISO Range |
25-5000 (DX), 6-6400
Manual set
|
|
Film Wind |
Auto single mode,
Continuous 1.5 Frames Per Second.
|
|
Focusing Screen |
Fixed, Laser-Matte
with point indicators.
|
|
Diopter Correction |
Interchangeable
|
|
Self Timer |
10-Sec. Delay
|
|
Remote Control |
Optional (Wired
remote RS-60E3)
|
|
PC Terminal |
No
|
|
Depth of Field
Preview |
Yes
|
|
Mirror Lock-Up |
No
|
|
Multiple Exposure |
Yes (Up-To 9 Frames)
|
|
Viewfinder
Information |
Exposure scale,
Aperture, Shutter speed, Exposure compensation, Bracketing, AE lock
indicator, AF indicator, Focus point indicator, Flash charge.
|
|
LCD Panel
Information |
Aperture, Shutter
speed, Exposure scale, Exposure bracketing, Exposure compensation, Multi
exposure, Self timer, Focus modes, Focus point indicator, Red-eye
reduction, Film ISO indicator, Frame counter, Film Load/Rewind, Barttery
power.
|
|
Power Source |
(2) CR2 3v Lithium
Batteries
|
|
Dimensions |
5.5 x 3.5 x 2.3"
(W/H/D)
|
|
Weight |
11.8 oz.
|
|
Differences between
the Rebel 2000 and the Rebel G |
Rebel 2000: 1) 7-Focusing Point (instead of 3-Point), 2) 35-Zone
evaluative metering (instead of 6-Zone), 3) 1.5 frames per second (instead
of 1-Frame), 4) Depth-of-field preview. |
| |