
I have had this camera since it first came out sometime in the mid-90's. It was a great camera back then, and I always loved the photos that it took. Then I 'grew up' and life got in the way, and my love of photography waned for many years. Digital cameras took over, and a Digital P&S was smaller, faster, and easier.
Many years later, my love of photography has been renewed. The film camera simply needed to be dusted off and have some film, and it still takes pictures of the same clarity and quality as it always did before. I expected it to have some issues after having collected much dust over several years, but it was fine.
I have now just purchased my first DSLR, but I will never get rid of my little Rebel G. It's small, light, easy to use, and takes amazing pictures even in Full-Auto mode with the kit lens (the only lens I ever had for it). It was expensive for my budget when it first came out and was new, but now used bodies in great shape can be purchased for around $100 if you shop around. All EF lenses work with it, as well as the Image stabilized ones.
It really does take amazing pictures. My daugther's eyes are blue and the blue is truly captured with the film camera (see uploaded image). No digital camera, not even the ones the Pro's use, has ever truly captured the blue of her eyes like this little camera can.Get more detail about Canon EOS Rebel G SLR Camera Kit with 35-80mm Lens.