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Dec 19, 2004, 11:25 AM
 
Price - $700 shipped for the following:

1 - Canon EOS Digital Rebel SLR camera body
1 - Canon EF-S 18 - 55mm lens
1 - Canon Battery Grip
2 - Canon Battery Pack
1 - Canon Battery Charger
1 - Canon 32MB CF Card (came with the camera)
USB cable, manual and software

Please email me - milien (at) pop (dot) net or PM. I accept Paypal from a verified account.

"The EOS Digital Rebel is for everyone, offering SLR excitement and quality, digital convenience and unlimited EOS system creativity. High performance is ensured with Canon's "Digital Trinity" - 6.3 MP CMOS sensor, DIGIC Image Processor, and compatibility with dozens of EF lenses and EOS system accessories. Novice photographers can quickly become expert with easy, enticing SLR functions like high-speed, 7-point wide area AF with superimposed focusing points, 3 AF modes, 12 shooting modes, automatic and enhanced exposure controls, highly adaptive white balance controls and intelligent pop-up flash with automatic red-eye reduction. The EOS Digital Rebel has a host of other great features including a full resolution 2.5 fps continuous shooting mode and expanded color space settings and multiple processing parameter options. The big, clea00 r LCD screen can be adjusted for brightness, menus are plainly written, and playback zooms all the way to 10x with a flexible view. All this in a lightweight, high-style, go-anywhere camera that's comfortable to hold and easy to use. EOS is the new standard in premium-quality digital SLRsThe EOS Digital Rebel is for everyone, offering SLR excitement and quality, digital convenience and unlimited EOS system creativity. High performance is ensured with Canon's "Digital Trinity" - 6.3 MP CMOS sensor, DIGIC Image Processor, and compatibility with dozens of EF lenses and EOS system accessories. Novice photographers can quickly become expert with easy, enticing SLR functions like high-speed, 7-point wide area AF with superimposed focusing points, 3 AF modes, 12 shooting modes, automatic and enhanced exposure controls, highly adaptive white balance controls and intelligent pop-up flash with automatic red-eye reduction. The EOS Digital Rebel has a host of other great features including a full resolution 2.5 fps continuous shooting mode and expanded color space settings and multiple processing parameter options. The big, clear LCD screen can be adjusted for brightness, menus are plainly written, and playback zooms all the way to 10x with a flexible view. All this in a lightweight, high-style, go-anywhere camera that's comfortable to hold and easy to use. EOS is the new standard in premium-quality digital SLRs."
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Dec 21, 2004, 12:11 AM
 
Sold!
 Mac Pro 8-Core 2.26GHz Xeon | 12GB RAM | 2.5TB HDD | ATI Radeon HD 4870 | 24" LED Cinema Display
 Mac mini [Unibody] 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo | 8GB RAM | 500GB Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid HDD | 24" LED Cinema Display
 MacBook Air 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo | 4GB RAM | 256GB SDD
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Dec 21, 2004, 02:15 AM
 
How did I miss this one!!!
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Dec 21, 2004, 10:03 AM
 
I was thinking the same
     
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Dec 22, 2004, 03:59 PM
 
Sorry guys.

You should check out the Canon EOS 20D though. The difference between the two is something else.
 Mac Pro 8-Core 2.26GHz Xeon | 12GB RAM | 2.5TB HDD | ATI Radeon HD 4870 | 24" LED Cinema Display
 Mac mini [Unibody] 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo | 8GB RAM | 500GB Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid HDD | 24" LED Cinema Display
 MacBook Air 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo | 4GB RAM | 256GB SDD
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Dec 22, 2004, 10:59 PM
 
some of us don't have $1500 to drop on a camera and a lens
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