The Canon Rebel film bodies use the EF mount lenses. All modern Canon EOS cameras, including all digital EOS cameras will also accept EF mount lense.
The EF and EF-S lenses are compatible with the Rebel series. However, the lenses that typically come with a Rebel (EF-S) are compatible only with Canon cameras that have a 1.6 crop factor. Cameras with the 1.3 or no crop feature will not accept the EF-S lenses. The lens mounts deeper than the mirror will tolerate.
Littleton Coin Company is a decent place to start, although they tend to be a little higher on some coins. Also, depending on what coins you are intending to collect, The US Mint is a real good site for new coins, and prices are really good because they quality is there.
You can put about 2300+ 12 pixel JPG pictures on an 8 gigabyte SD memory card. But, JPG images vary a lot in size on disk, so there's no way to know exactly, it depends on what you are taking pictures of. You can get many more than 2300 pictures of a plane white wall. An many less pictures of a basket of multi color variegated marbles. Also, an 8GB memory card only has room for a little less that 7 1/2 GB of storage.
Yes. There are adapters avalable that let you do this. But, you will have to focus manually. [Spelvin adds] In addition, because such adapters generally serve as a spacer between the rear of the lens lens and the camera body, you may lose the ability to focus at infinity.
Your best bet is to first try the official Canon site, an official authorized service center may be more expensive but they do know what they are doing . Search for a site that has the best deal for you.
Sadly when you buy the camera it doesn't come with a card. I would suggest getting at least 2gb memory for your sd card, 8gb if you plan on taking more video.
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I just ChaCha'd the question. They told me that if you have a 64mb of internal memory, Then you can record about 10 minutes. So if we take 64 and multiply it by two then we get 128. So 10 minutes multiply by two equals about 20 minutes .
This message error is due to electric power. i.e the power is not enough to warm up the fuser
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8.2-Megapixels will each have a size of 2.0-Megabytes if using the jpeg100 file standard. Each jpeg100 at this resolution will be 2.0-megabytes. Therefore, a 1-gigabyte card should have a capacity of 506-images.
There are three cammera stores in Miami that offer quality and a good selection of cannon products based on consumer blog responses. The stores most often mentioned include Wolf camers, Pittman camera store and Phils camera store, these seem to offer a product selection diversity
the T70 uses an FD lense, which cannot be fitted onto the new range of canon digital SLR cameras which use EF and EF-1 lenses
Nikon specifically states that the D50 can only accommodate up to a 2GB SD card. However, some users find they can use the 4GB card with their D50s (see Resources). Although not guaranteed, use only SDSC and not SDHC (High-Capacity) cards.
Short answer: "Not recommended" Long answer: The center contact on a flash shoe transmits the signal for a flash to fire. This contact is in the same place on all cameras that use a flash shoe. If a flash has ONLY the center contact, then it may be used on any camera that will accept it. However, each camera manufacturer adds additional contacts onto their flashes for various additonal purposes. These contacts are different for each manufacturer. Mounting a Canon flash onto a Nikon camera may send potentially damaging electrical charges, through the additional contacts, between the two devices. These charges can potentially damage both the camera and the flash.
The fax machine needs to be set up to print the confirmation pages automatically.
On most models it is under a menu called "reports", "TX reports" or "transmission reports" - check your user manual as each machine could have a different setting.
it depends on the memory card. I have this particular camera and I don't think it has internal memory. I have an 8gig memory card,and it was full at about 2200 pics.
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One can purchase a Canon 35mm camera on websites like BH Photo Video, Amazon, eBay, Photo Net, Adorama, Ken Rockwell, Canon, Best Buy or Better Photo.
As in transfer your pictures from camera to computer?
Connect the Fire Wire/USB cord from camera to computer and it should automatically detect it. (PlugnPlay)
After connecting it, you basically drag and drop the pictures into the files you've pre-made, or just drag to desktop, should work the same.
A new model of Canon digital cameras is the Powershot 160IS. There are several models that range from $169 to $499 directly from the official Canon site. You should compare prices because you can also find good deals at eBay and Amazon.
The Canon AE-1 SLR camera operates on a 6 volt 4LR44 battery, or alternately four 1.5 volt LR44 batteries.
It's unclear what you intend by "usable" but the first photographic camera was made by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765-1833). It was a simple wooden box camera with a condensing lens that he used in April 1816 to produce the first photograph made with a camera. Niepce also gets credit for the first use of a bellows and first use of an iris diaphragm in a camera. His first photographs were paper negatives that he was unable to fix, so they were not permanent images. He took the first permanent photograph made with a camera in 1826. This image currently resides in the Gernsheim collection at the University of Texas in Austin.