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Canon Rebel Digital

Quick information
Brand Canon 2003
Model EOS Rebel Digital
Released Year 2003
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EOS Rebel
Color
  • Black
  • Silver
Optical Zoom 3.1x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The EOS Rebel Digital is an entry-level DSLR camera launched by Canon in 2003, marking the brand's early venture into digital imaging for consumers. It features a CMOS sensor delivering image capture suitable for amateur photography. The camera offers manual and automatic exposure modes, granting flexibility in shutter speed and aperture control. It integrates a DIGIC image processor that enhances overall image quality and processing speed. Connectivity options allow for basic image transfer and playback. The body design is compact and ergonomic, supporting various interchangeable EF and EF-S lenses.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/0.95
Digital Zoom 1x
Color
  • Black
  • Silver
Battery Type
  • Lithium-Ion
  • 2 Lithium Ion Batteries
Series Canon EOS Digital Rebel
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 6.3 MP
Model EOS REBEL DIGITAL
Optical Zoom 3.1x
Features
  • Auto Focus
  • Manual Focus Auto Focus
  • Zoom
  • Digital Photos Delete And Review Menus
  • 518 MB SD Card Included
  • Charger Included Two Batteries
  • Carry Case Included
  • Quantray Lens And Manuel
  • Tested Working Functional Functioning
  • Nice
  • Digital Camera
  • Interchangeable Lenses Removable
  • 256 MB Memory Card
Seller Notes “Camera and Charger Only.”
Screen Size 1.8 in
Connectivity USB
Country/Region of Manufacture Taiwan

Key Advantages

The EOS Rebel Digital stands out for its beginner-friendly interface while maintaining professional control options. Its image sensor offers decent resolution catering to daily photography needs. The camera's processing engine ensures quick response times and efficient power consumption. It supports interchangeable lenses, expanding creative possibilities. The compact and lightweight design aids in portability and ease of use. Its affordability makes it accessible to entry-level photographers wanting to explore DSLR technology.

Limitations

Compared to modern DSLR cameras, the EOS Rebel Digital offers lower resolution and fewer autofocus points. Limited ISO range restricts performance in low-light conditions. The camera's video recording capabilities are very basic or absent, reflecting early digital technology. Connectivity options lack advanced features such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Its image processor does not support high-speed continuous shooting. The older sensor technology results in increased noise at higher sensitivity levels.

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