Re: Upgrading from Canon Rebel 2000 to Digital SLR
- From: Bill Funk <BigBill@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 08:35:12 -0700
On 6 May 2007 21:18:02 -0700, PGPS <premgrps@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for upgrading from a Canon Digital Rebel 2000 to a
Digital SLR. It has the following lenses:
a) 18-35 Cannon Lens
b) 70-300 Tamaron Lens
I am considering buying either a Canon 300D/350D/400D or Nikon 40x.
I have the following question:
1. Can I use the lenses mentioned above with the Canon's Digital
SLRs?
If yes, then I could probably avoid Nikon.
I am not a avid photographer, but just have the film based camera in
the family which I am trying to upgrade.
Thanks.
I will assume you mean the Canon Rebel 2000 (instead of Digital Rebel
2000), also known as the EOS-300.
Since this is an EOS camera, it uses EF-mount lenses.
These lenses will work on current Canon DSLRs, including the
300D/350D/400D.
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