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Canon EOS Rebel K2

Canon EOS Rebel K2

Price (MSRP): $199.00
TYPE: Film SLR


An affordable consumer 35mm SLR, the K2 nevertheless provides plenty of useful features. In addition to standard manual and automatic exposure modes, there are 7 programmed automatic scene modes. There's also a depth-of-field mode that keeps both near and far subjects sharp, although there's no depth-of-field preview. Among the K2's notable features are a 35-zone metering system coupled with 7 autofocus points, which light up in the viewfinder; a 1.5fps drive mode; a multiple exposure mode; and a built-in E-TTL II flash to supplement the camera's compatibility with external units. The K2 also has a large rear status LCD, although it's not illuminated for low-light visibility. Since this is a low-priced camera, it uses a pentamirror instead of a pentaprism in the viewfinder, which has a fixed focusing screen. It also has a relatively slow top shutter speed, provides exposure compensation to only +/-2 EV instead of the usual +/-3 EV, and doesn't display flash confirmation in the viewfinder. The K2 is compatible with Canon's Battery Pack BP-220, which incorporates a vertical shutter release button.


Slowest Shutter Speed 30
Fastest Shutter Speed 2000
Built-In Flash Yes
Continuous Shooting 1.5 images/sec
Flash Sync Speed 1/90
AF Points 7
Metering Zones 35
Lens Mount Canon AF
Viewfinder Accuracy 90 percent
Viewfinder Magnification 0.7
Battery 2 CR2 lithium batteries
Width 5.1 in
Height 3.5 in
Depth 2.5 in
Weight 13.8 oz
Release Date September 2003

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8.67
Ease of use
9
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8.67
Click-to-click speed
7
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8.33
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