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The Canon EOS Rebel 2000 Date is an elegant camera body with 35-zone automatic exposure. It has a retractable flash and 11 versatile shooting modes. It’s small, light, and supports advanced flash-metering system features including E-TTL, FE lock, and high-speed synch modes with EX-series Speedlites. It has a full range of features including remote control socket, depth-of-field preview, and scale-metered manual exposure. Creative controls include a seven- point autofocus system, 35-zone AE metering, programmable portrait, landscape, close-up, sports, and night scene modes.
Advanced features include a choice of evaluative or partial metering patterns, AE lock, auto exposure bracketing, multiple exposure, and more. The EOS Rebel 2000 is fully compatible with all EF lenses and EOS Speedlites, including Canon’s latest EX series with E-TTL, FE lock, and high-speed synch modes for incredible flexibility in creative flash photography. The EOS Rebel 2000 Date body includes date and time imprinting so you can keep track of your photos.
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Quick Flip models offer high value, compact size, light weight and fast handling. No wonder they’re the best-selling brackets on the market! Although lower in price than our top-of-the-line brackets, they share the same quality materials and construction. The Quick Flip 350 accepts all 35mm cameras except those with large, accessory battery packs or motor drives. Adorama Off-Camera iTTL Coiled Flash Cord (3-Ft Max) for Nikon Cameras These off-camera TTL cords are significantly less expensive than the cords available by the camera/flash manufacturer. With a 3 foot coiled cord and a male flash shoe on the bottom of the connector for the flash, these cords were designed to allow most better flash brackets that have a flash accessory shoe to mount either a flash or a TTL cord.
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The Canon Elan 7 E features the eye-controlled focus system, the fastest means of focusing and metering a photographer can find. By using more focusing points and greater off-center coverage than other cameras in its class, this camera is able to take an exact reading in approximately 1/20 of a second. When the photographer brings the camera to their eye, their glance is tracked by the focusing system, allowing framing and focusing to become a single uninterrupted creative process. An easy, one-time calibration is all that’s needed to activate the eye-controlled focus system. Once this calibration is complete, the camera is able to precisely detect which part of the viewfinder the photographer is using. It then automatically focuses the lens with amazing accuracy.
This system delivers crisp, sharply focused images whether the camera is in a vertical or horizontal position. The Canon Elan 7 is even able to store the distinct calibrations of up to five different photographers. Using an EF 300mm f/2.8 IS lens, it can track a subject moving at 186 mph until it’s a mere 66 feet from the camera. This fast-focus system, combined with the ability to shoot at almost 4 frames per second, makes the Canon Elan 7 the perfect choice for capturing those demanding sporting events or special occasions when you don’t want to miss a single moment. And, considering its continuous shooting speed, the Elan 7 is also remarkably quiet. This feature gives the photographer the opportunity to shoot the perfect wildlife scene without disturbing or scaring the subject.
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