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PerezDesignGroup
Aug-28-2004, 05:25 PM
Did I ever tell you how much I love eBay? This dude spelled Canon wrong (see my title) and only wrote 35mm Film Camera on the eBay title. Don't believe me (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=3833702950&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT)? I guess that's why I only paid $34 for it. :thumb Anyways, this baby arrived and I'm very excited. It works perfectly (batteries and all) and it's my very first "real" camera (SLR).
So, do any of you know what model this is? There isn't anything printed anywhere that suggests a model number or year.
Also, the flash isn't working. Looks like he left the AA batteries inside and they leaked. Anyone know if this can be salvaged?
Finally, is there any way the tiny front lens at the very front can be removed and cleaned? It looks kinda dirty in there.
Thanks...can't wait to take some pics next week.
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/7855541-M.jpg
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/7855544-M.jpg
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/7855542-M.jpg
pathfinder
Aug-28-2004, 06:12 PM
So, do any of you know what model this is? There isn't anything printed anywhere that suggests a model number or year.
Finally, is there any way the tiny front lens at the very front can be removed and cleaned? It looks kinda dirty in there.
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/7855544-M.jpg
http://art.smugmug.com/photos/7855542-M.jpg
It is an EOS Rebel - see above.....
Does it seem to work? I gather you have not shot any frames with it yet. Might shoot some outdoor sunlit scenes by the sunny f16 rule to see if the meter is accurate. ISO 100 1/ISO f16 for full front lit sunshine
Good luck and enjoy:1drink
dkapp
Aug-29-2004, 01:26 AM
Great eBay find. I watched a special on the news a few months ago that featured a woman who made her living on eBay. Her secret was to search for items that are commonly misspelled. Usually she can win the auction at a fraction of the cost & re-list the item correctly for a nice profit.
The model is the EOS Rebel. It doesn't look like it came with a manual, so I found one for you. I love google :)
http://photonotes.org/manuals/eos-rebel-s-ii/
Can't wait to see some pics!
Dave
PerezDesignGroup
Aug-29-2004, 03:50 AM
Great eBay find. I watched a special on the news a few months ago that featured a woman who made her living on eBay. Her secret was to search for items that are commonly misspelled. Usually she can win the auction at a fraction of the cost & re-list the item correctly for a nice profit.
The model is the EOS Rebel. It doesn't look like it came with a manual, so I found one for you. I love google :)
http://photonotes.org/manuals/eos-rebel-s-ii/
Can't wait to see some pics!
Dave
Dave, you helped me out big-time here! Thank you very much!
wxwax
Aug-29-2004, 08:46 AM
Congrats on the camera... now it's time to experiment and have fun! If I might make one suggestion - it's less expensive to do your experimentation with B&W film than with color. Plus, the more I do B&W conversions, the more I like it. Sometimes it can be hard to find the contrasts that make B&W work (in my eyes, anyway) but when the contrast is there, the images seem to have more emotional impact.
PerezDesignGroup
Aug-29-2004, 12:48 PM
Congrats on the camera... now it's time to experiment and have fun! If I might make one suggestion - it's less expensive to do your experimentation with B&W film than with color. Plus, the more I do B&W conversions, the more I like it. Sometimes it can be hard to find the contrasts that make B&W work (in my eyes, anyway) but when the contrast is there, the images seem to have more emotional impact.
Dude...you read my mind. So far I shot a roll of B/W and color. And I'm seriously looking at the possibility of developing B/W negatives at home and scanning them in with my Epson 1240u Film scanner. I'm still doing a little research but I think it'll turn out cheaper than sending it in for developing.
Charlie Brown
Aug-29-2004, 12:52 PM
ive got the same caera dude, by the way the lens size is 52mm if you want to get filters for it :D. i love the camera, and lust after a nice shiny new digital rebel as im sure it is more camer than i will ever need, but alas im po and not a good saver but im workin on it.
charlie
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