Saturday, April 6, 2013

Black Canon EOS REBEL X S 35mm FILM SLR Camera Body, Lens, film, and bag combo

Black Canon EOS REBEL X S 35mm FILM SLR Camera Body, Lens, film, and bag combo


Black Canon EOS REBEL X S 35mm FILM SLR Camera Body, Lens, film, and bag combo
  • CANON EOS REBEL X S 35mm FILM SLR CAMERA BODY AND 35-80 LENS COMBO
  • GREAT FOR FILM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS
  • BOTH AUTO AND MANUAL MODES - GET USER'S MANUAL TO KNOW HOW TO USE
  • BUILT-IN FLASH INCLUDED AND AN EXTERNAL FLASH CAN BE MOUNTED IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY
  • ACCEPTS ANY CANON EOS SLR EF LENS

I found out if no User's Manual is included you can download one for free from the Canon USA website as well as other places online. Not all sellers include batteries or a User's Manual. Check the Comments of the seller's listing. This camera does have both manual settings and auto settings but it is helpful to have a User's Manual to know how it's done with this camera. Just visit the Canon USA website to download a free manual. Please read the comments of each seller's posting as there might be different options or accessories included with their sale. Otherwise this sale is just for the camera body and 35-80 lens combo. CR123 Battery required unless otherwise noted by the seller. With a dimension and weight of 145mm x 92mm x 62 mm, 370g, it is more compact and lighter than the comparing predecessor (EOS-1000FN/Rebel SII's 148mm x 100mm x 69mm and weighs 470g). The camera remains as an entry level AF-SLR. Many of the features embodied were carefully being chosen to be included in its features list. The basic business objective for the Rebel XS is to provide an affordable, compact, lightweight Auto and Manual SLR to attract potential first time user to select Canon as their base system. So, you can expect this SLR to perform at par or better than many other EOS bodies.

Great film camera for photography students.






List Price: $ 169.99

Price: $ 169.99


Minolta XG-1 35mm Camera


Minolta XG-1 35mm Camera

The XG 1 was the second to appear in the XG series in 1979. It was basically a XG-E with a less informative finder display and a non-detachable back door. It was available in two versions in chrome finishing only and was an export model, not sold in Japan. Besides the fixed back door, the XG 1 had a simplified viewfinder read out: The range between 1/15s and 1/2s was now represented by one LED. Further it lacked the memo holder and had just a DIN/ASA conversion scale instead. The Minolta XG-1 camera body comes with a Minolta 50mm 1.7 (or A LATER MINOLTA 55mm 1.7).






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