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Canon Rebel S II

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Brand Canon 2004
Model EOS Rebel S II
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series EOS Rebel
Color Black
Optical Zoom 0.37m/1.2ft
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS Rebel S II is an entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon in 2004. It features a 6.3 megapixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor providing high resolution for detailed image capture. The camera supports Canon EF and EF-S lenses offering extensive versatility for photographers. It includes a 7-point autofocus system and a 1.8-inch LCD screen for image review. The EOS Rebel S II offers ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 1600, expandable to 3200 for low-light shooting. The camera body integrates optical viewfinder with approximately 95% frame coverage for precise composition.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/5.6
Digital Zoom 0.37m/1.2ft
Screen Size 1 in
Manufacturer Color Black
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
MPN Does Not Apply
Item Length 6.0 in
Battery Type 2 CR 5 - NOT INCLUDED
California Prop 65 Warning Does not aplicable
Series Canon EOS Rebel
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 19~35mm
Manufacturer Warranty None
Item Height 3.5 in
Model Eos Rebel S II
Optical Zoom 0.37m/1.2ft
Connectivity Roll
Features Auto Focus
Country/Region of Manufacture Taiwan
Item Width 5.5 in
Item Weight 2 lb
UPC Does not apply
Sensor Type 6.3 MP APS-C CMOS
ISO Sensitivity 100-1600, expandable to 3200
Autofocus Points 7-point autofocus system
LCD Screen 1.8-inch fixed TFT
Lens Mount Canon EF and EF-S mount
Viewfinder Optical pentamirror approx. 95% coverage

Key Advantages

The Rebel S II stands out for its user-friendly interface suitable for beginners and intermediate users. It delivers excellent image quality with its 6.3MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC II image processor. The compatibility with Canon EF and EF-S lenses expands creative possibilities. The 7-point autofocus contributes to fast and accurate focusing performance. Its compact and lightweight design makes it portable for on-the-go photography. Additionally, the camera's versatile ISO range allows shooting in varied lighting conditions effectively.

Limitations

One limitation is the relatively low resolution by modern standards, limiting large print sizes. The 1.8-inch LCD screen is small compared to newer models, making image preview less convenient. It lacks advanced video recording capabilities which are common in later DSLR models. The rear LCD is fixed and does not support live view shooting. Its autofocus system, although good at release time, may be slower in low-light conditions compared to newer cameras. Battery life is modest, requiring spare batteries for extended shooting sessions.

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