Rare Canon EOS IX w/ Quantaray For Canon AF 28-80mm f/1:3.5-5.6
This camera is a real jewel. In regards to the quality of its features and construction, it's better than the Rebel 2000 or any comparable 35mm camera. It features a high quality construction better than any entry level AF SLR (regardless of label) and as good as several intermediate or mid-level SLRs. In terms of its features, it has a faster maximum shutter speed (1/4000) than the Rebel 2000 or comparable 35mm (again, any make). Feature-wise, it's comparable to the now discontinued Canon Elan II. If one were to buy a comparable new 35mm SLR, one would bypass the Rebel 2000 and set up to the Elan 7. The metal chassis and metal lens mount make for this camera's quality construction. Of course, what good is a great build and great features if your images always come out bad? Well, I haven't had this problem with this camera. Just stay away from Fuji Nexia and you won't either. Spend the extra dollar or two for a pack of Kodak Advantix. The same or similar shots taken with Advantix were ALWAYS better than Nexia- both indoors and outdoors. The weight of this camera combined with certain lenses may be a concern for some. It hasn't been the case for me, however. I also like the way the camera fits my hands. Smaller hands may prefer the IX Lite.
Includes flash, Canon lens, 9 new filters, body , Nikon carrying Case, cables.