Canon Rebel 2000 35mm SLR Camera
The Canon 2000 is a film camera from Canon — known for its Canon EF Lens Mount and 7-Point Autofocus System. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Canon Rebel 2000 35mm SLR Camera
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Camera Overview — Canon 2000
Key Features — Canon 2000
Canon EF Lens Mount: Accepts the full range of Canon EF lenses, giving access to a broad ecosystem of autofocus and manual glass spanning decades of Canon production.
7-Point Autofocus System: Phase-detection autofocus system with 7 AF points handles focus acquisition automatically for photographers transitioning from point-and-shoot to SLR shooting.
Focal Plane Shutter: Standard SLR shutter design provides reliable exposure control across a range of lighting conditions.
Built-In Pop-Up Flash: Onboard flash offers immediate lighting support without needing to carry a separate unit.
Hot Shoe Mount: Accepts dedicated Canon EF-compatible external flash units for more powerful or creative lighting setups beyond what the built-in flash provides.
335g Lightweight Body: One of the lighter 35mm SLRs available, making it comfortable for all-day carry alongside heavier lenses.
Camera Specifications — Canon 2000
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Beginner-Friendly, Portrait, Travel, Street |
| AF System | Phase Detection |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Hot Shoe | Canon Standard (TTL) |
Description — Canon 2000
The Canon Rebel 2000 is a 35mm SLR film camera built around the Canon EF lens mount, giving photographers access to Canon EF interchangeable lenses — a versatile and well-supported lineup. The camera uses a focal plane shutter and passive autofocus, delivering a familiar SLR shooting experience without manual focus demands. Produced during the 1990s, the Rebel 2000 strikes a balance between functionality and accessibility.
Weighing just 335g, the body is notably lightweight for an SLR, reducing fatigue during longer sessions. Flash coverage is handled by both a built-in flash and a hot shoe, so photographers can work with the onboard unit for convenience or step up to an external flash for more controlled lighting. Film loading uses standard 35mm cassettes, which remain easy to find in color and black-and-white stocks.
Whether you're returning to film photography or picking up an SLR for the first time, the Rebel 2000's EF mount compatibility and approachable design make it a solid platform to build on.
Pros — Canon 2000
- ✓Canon EF lens mount provides compatibility with a wide range of Canon EF interchangeable lenses
- ✓Lightweight body at just 335g, comfortable for extended handheld use
- ✓Passive autofocus simplifies shooting for those new to SLR photography
Cons — Canon 2000
- ✗Passive autofocus may struggle in low-light or low-contrast situations compared to active AF systems
- ✗At 335g, heavier than compact film cameras, which may not suit ultra-minimal kits
- ✗Specifications do not include details on shutter speed range or exposure modes, limiting pre-purchase insight into shooting flexibility
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