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How to run a Canon EOS Rebel 2000?

My sister gave me his EOS Rebel 2000, I have no idea how to use the film as it requires real about my knowledge base only in the performance of digital cameras. It was a thing that gave me a few years ago because I had a DSLR. Thus basically, this camera has been used for 2 years at most … Basically, I want to know is if there is something wrong or because I had given I hope you have not played for two years. Besides, what should I do? How can I get the batteries and film for her? I have no knowledge after all in the manual of operation (not digital!) The camera I do not know where to start. HELP!

The Rebel 2000 is an easy to use-I have 2 of them. First, should CR2 batteries. These batteries are available everywhere that sells cell phones at any Walgreens photo shop. You will need 2 of them. I probably just changed the batteries because the camera has been sitting for 2 years. You can find the battery comparment in the bottom of the camera. It has a hinged door and shall be recorded on a diagram of the interior in this way is that they are in Next on the camera. Move the dial on the right side of the g camera red-green window that both turns the camera and puts you in automatic mode. Now you're ready for the film. Open the rear of the with the switch on the side of the camera with the dial that is bowed. Place a roll of film (400 speed, probably better) to reverse the side left. Gently pull the film Actuall til it reaches the cylinder on the other side and carefully close to the camera. You will hear a sound chamber clearance away from the film to the load. So you're ready to go. Make sure the lens is autofocus AF and MF no manual override on the left side. I suggest that only a few loaves in the car (green in the window) so to get the hang of things. Its characteristics are similar to most digital cameras in which the dial on the Rebel 2000 is also different ways to turn on (indicated on the dial). All the top left of the Red-L are the manual modes, bottom and right modes are Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, action and portraits at night. When you are finished shooting a roll, the camera automatically rewinds the film. When completed making noise, you can open the back of the device. Turn knob back to the Red L shut down the device. I hope that helps.


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