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CANON SNAPPY S SPRINT (BLACK) AF35J FORK GEAR ASSY NEW US $3.50
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CANON SNAPPY S BATTERY COVER ASSY (BLACK) NEW ORIGINAL US $9.50
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CANON SNAPPY S BACK COVER ASSY (BLACK) NEW ORIGINAL OEM US $13.00
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CANON SNAPPY 20 SNAPPY 50 BATTERY COVER ASSY (BLACK) US $7.00
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Canon Snappy LX 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera US $19.95
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CAMERAS =Two CANON 35 mms=One,LX Snappy and One AF35MII Auto Focus US $17.95
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Canon Snappy S 35MM Camera US $48.00
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Canon Snappy AF Instruction Manual: Original US $9.90
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AUXILIARY TELEPHOTO LENS FOR CANON SNAPPY 20/50,NEW WITH CASE AND BOX,LOOK US $8.00
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RARE RED CANON 35mm FILM CAMERA Snappy S 35mm LENS 1:4.5 FULLY AUTOMATIC TESTED US $38.00
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Canon Snappy 20 Front Faceplate Trim Part US $2.99
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Green Canon Snappy S Lens Cover Plate Parts US $2.99
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Canon Sprint / Canon Snappy S - Back Door Film Cover Parts US $5.99
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CANON SNAPPY LX II PRIMA BF-8 PCB ASSY PRINTED RESISTOR US $20.35
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CANON SNAPPY LX II PRIMA BF-8 BF 35D CBA DATE NEW OEM US $23.00
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CANON SNAPPY 20/50 AUX TELEPHOTO WIDE ANGLE LENS SET US $4.91
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Genuine CANON SNAPPY S 35mm CAMERA OWNERS MANUAL INSTRUCTION BOOK US $9.95
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Canon SureShot Snappy Battery Cover - Free Ship US $9.96
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CANON SNAPPY LX 35MM CAMERA BROCHURE-from 1992 US $9.99
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CANON SNAPPY 20 SNAPPY 50 IC T2684 REPAIR PART NEW OEM US $11.00
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Canon Snappy AF Instruction Manual - VG US $7.00
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Canon Snappy 50/20 Instruction Manual - Exc US $8.00
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Canon Snappy S Instruction Manual - Exc US $8.00
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Canon Snappy EZ Prima Junior Instruction Manual - Exc US $8.00
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Canon Snappy Q Instruction Manual - Exc US $8.00
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Canon Snappy S Instruction Manual: Original US $9.90
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Canon Snappy S - P/S Lomographic style 35 mm compact camera Brand NEW OLD Stock! US $58.31
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SPT JOURNAL CANON SNAPPY 20&50/NIKON L35,/135120 US $15.00
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Canon Snappy EL 35mm Camera US $17.99
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Canon Snappy QT Point and Shoot Film Camera BLACK NOT SILVER case 2 US $16.97
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Canon SureShot Joy Ace Snappy AF Battery Cover New! US $5.49
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CANON SNAPPY LX 35mm FILM FLASH CAMERA - GOOD CONDITION US $9.98
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CANON SNAPPY EL TX MAIN SW UNIT NEW REPAIR PART OEM US $5.50
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CANON SNAPPY EL TX WINDING GEAR UNIT NEW REPAIR PART US $15.00
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Canon Prima BF-80 Snappy QT Camera Instruction US $9.35
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CANON SNAPPY S INSTRUCTION MANUAL ORIGINAL USED LOOK US $4.99
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CANON SNAPPY Q WHITE RED REAR COVER NEW ORIGINAL OEM US $5.50
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Canon Snappy 50-20 Instruction Manual: Original US $7.92
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Xsi Rebel - Exceeded My Expectations
My first dSLR purchase, but I come with a strong analog photographic background (medium- and large-format photography).
The XSi Rebel is very nice. It is nice and light-weight, great image quality, and is snappy in operation. I couldn't ask for much more (well maybe in-body IS like Sony, Pentax, and Olympus cameras).
I laugh at the people who call this an "entry-level" dSLR. The image quality exceeds Canon's $1300 semi-professional 40D model. The features that more-expensive models include are mostly minor conveniences. I took plenty of "professional" pictures with my 4x5" view camera. I get about 1-frame-per-15-minutes with a large-format camera. And yet people seem to think that the XSi Rebel's 3.5 frames/per/second makes it entry-level?! Most photographers need nothing more. Yes, if you are a professional wildlife or sports photographer, you want the upgrade. If not, then this camera should meet your needs and then some.
XSi Rebel - First SLR Camera Ever Owned, Beginner
What can I say, except that this camera is the best thing that's ever happened to me, next to my dear wife that is.
I came from point-n-shoot cameras, owned alot of them; mostly Sony and some were even half the price of this SLR. I've always had two major problems with point-n-shoot cameras. First, I always had to take 2-3 pictures for something to come out decent. It seemed that even if shooting in the same modes the color definition was always different in each picture taken. Second, it was a real challenge for me to capture objects in motion, most came out blurry; again I had to shoot 4,5+ times to get one acceptable result.
On the contrary, I decided to spend 900 bux and get this camera. It simply refuses to break pictures. I've taken pictures from busses out the window while in motion, I have taken pictures at fast moving objects, and it just refuses to break focus. I'm extremely surprised at how well it behaves, even in auto mode. It all feels like a dream.
The next thing I tried is the macro mode function at the Botanical Garden; and you can see some sample photos - the blue flower is one of the best
I took about 5 pictures of each flower, because that's how I used to do it in the past. I shouldn't have. Each picture came out clear and sharp, however, keeping in mind that the kit lens is not really a macro lens, while shooting the really small flowers, there was some blurry, which is totally understandable. Some things are just too small to capture the details with the kit lens, not the camera's fault.
Another nice feature is the ability to update the firmware yourself, which we all know improves stability, adds new functionality, and, if there are any, corrects any software bugs.
The build quality is really solid too. It feels as solid as a rock, but not as heavy
Lastly, the battery. I haven't drained the battery but I have taken about 230 pictures, about 30 of those were at night with the flash. By the end of the day, I was still running with a full battery. So while I can't say exactly how many shots u can get on a full charge, I can confirm that the battery does not get exhausted easily.
Overall, if you have the money to spend and new to SLR's I would definitely recommend this camera. Sure it's a bit expensive, but SDHC memory cards are cheap these days.
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