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Canon EOS Rebel (300D Outside US) DS6041 6.3 MP EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens UGC

Description: Canon EOS Rebel (300D Outside US) DS6041 6.3 MP EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens UGC Silver Seller Guarantee AccessoriesThis “Buy It Now” auction is for one fully functional Canon EOS Rebel (300D Outside US) DS6041 6.3 MP EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens Silver Digital Camera in good cosmetic condition and good functional condition with a 30-day money back seller guarantee and bundle of accessories.Auction Includes· Canon Canon EOS Rebel DS6041 Serial Number 1860514954· 256 MB CompactFlash CF Memory Card· Genuine Canon BP-511 Battery· Non-OEM Battery Charger for the Canon BP-511 Battery· Genuine Canon EOS Digital Neck Strap· Genuine Canon Lens Cap· Seller Guarantee as shown belowElectronic versions of the Instruction Manual may be downloaded directly from a number of online sources without cost.Prospective buyers are encouraged to take a look at a PDF copy of the Instruction Manual online to learn more about this Canon EOS Rebel DS6041 digital camera.· This Canon EOS Rebel DS6041 silver digital camera is in good cosmetic condition and good functional condition.· Cosmetically the exterior has a somewhat below average number of scuffs or scratches as shown in various photos. · Functionally the camera is in very good condition because the BASIC features have been tested and the camera is working properly.§ Please note that I am not a camera professional and do not have the skills to test every one of the many functional features on this camera. This is one of the reasons that I provide a 30-day money back seller guarantee along with seller paid return shipping.· This camera has a 1.8-inch LCD display is in good condition with an average number of scratches as shown in photos 14 & 15.· The camera has a viewfinder to assist in framing photos or when the sunshine makes the LCD display difficult to see.· The camera lens is clean, dust and scratch free as shown in photos 5, 6 & 7.· The separate battery compartment and memory card compartment doors both fit tightly and close fully.· Prospective buyers should assume they will be limited to transferring images from the camera to a computer using the CompactFlash CF memory card.· Opening the flash requires holding the flash button and gently pulling up on the flash.· The camera is easy to use and a PDF copy of the Canon EOS Rebel Instruction Manual is available from a number of online sources without cost.· The photos taken with this camera meet the eBay photo requirements.· Please see two example photos taken with this camera in photos 22 & 23. These two photos were taken with this camera and edited using the PICASA3 photo editor with cropping and with auto contrast.· You may download your photos from the camera to your computer using the CompactFlash CF Memory Card which has been tested and is included.· Seller Guarantee as shown belowSeller Guarantee Buy With Confidence. Top rated eBay seller with over 4000 transactions with 100% positive feedback.Seller Guarantee: I am sufficiently convinced about this digital camera’s condition and image quality that I provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee.If you do not believe the signs of wear or other aspects of this camera’s description were accurate, or if you are not completely satisfied, send the camera and accessories back to me. I will pay the return postage.As soon as I receive your return package, I will process a full refund, including your original shipping, to your account.NOTES ON SHIPPING CHARGESSHIPPING POLICIES AND RELATED SHIPPING INFORMATION · Beginning July 9, 2023, USPS combined USPS Retail Ground®, USPS First-Class Package®, and USPS Parcel Select Ground® services into a single service: USPS Ground Advantage™. · The same labeling and shipping rules that applied to USPS Parcel Select Ground® continue to apply with USPS Ground Advantage™ because lithium batteries are considered a Hazardous material. · These rules apply to both Apple products with lithium-ion batteries and to used digital cameras with proprietary or AA lithium-ion batteries. · Digital cameras that require AA batteries may be shipped with AA Alkaline or AA Lithium as noted in the listing copy. If these digital cameras contain AA Lithium batteries they are subject to the same shipping and labeling requirements that apply to all other lithium batteries. WHY LITHIUM-ION?FROM THE APPLE SUPPORT WEB SITE· Compared with older generations of battery technology, lithium-ion batteries charge faster, last longer, and have a higher power density for more battery life in a lighter package. Rechargeable lithium-ion technology currently provides the best technology for your many devices. CONDENSED FROM DIGITAL CAMERA MAKER WEBSITES· The most common theme concerning why lithium-ion batteries are frequently used in digital cameras is that they provide a longer battery life and a more consistent power delivery even in colder situations.LABELING REQUIREMENTS· Two battery warning labels must now be affixed to all USPS packages with used products that contain lithium or NiMH batteries. These labels are shown at the end of listing photos.PROBLEMS SHIPPING USED DIGITAL CAMERAS INTERNATIONALLY· Because a substantial majority of digital cameras utilize lithium-ion batteries, eBay does not permit shipping of used digital cameras as part of their International Shipping Program.· For this reason, all of my listings with used iPods and used digital cameras are marked for the US market only.BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE THE DESIRED SHIPPING ADDRESS· Shipping labels are prepared based on the address on file in the buyer’s eBay records.· When packages are returned marked “Undeliverable at this address,” “Attempted – Not Known,” “Unable to Forward,” “Return to Sender” or similar nomenclature, the buyer will be receive a refund for the item purchased but will not receive a refund on the original shipping charges. COMBINED SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES MADE AT THE SAME TIME· I will happily combine shipping on multiple purchases. Simply place the desired items in the shopping cart and pay the shipping charges at the time the purchases are completed.· I will then combine the purchased items into a single package and refund the difference between the total shipping paid and the actual shipping. Canon EOS 300D Rebel Specifications Autofocus: 7-point autofocus system Battery: Li-Ion BP-511/512 rechargeable Camera Type: Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) Continuous Shooting: 2.5 frames per second, up to 4 frames Dimensions: 142 x 99 x 72.4 mm Exposure Modes: Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, manual Flash: Auto pop-up E-TTL auto flash Focus Modes: One-shot, AI Servo, AI Focus, Manual ISO Range: 100-1600 Kit Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 (available as a USM version in Japan and non-USM elsewhere) LCD Screen: 1.8 inches (46 mm), 118,000 pixels Lens Mount: Canon EF-S mount (compatible with EF and EF-S lenses) Metering: TTL evaluative 35-zone, partial, center-weighted Resolution: 6.3 megapixels (3072 x 2048) Sensor: 22.7 mm (0.89 in) x 15.1 mm (0.59 in) CMOS Shutter Speed Range: 1/4000 to 30 seconds, bulb Shutter: Focal-plane shutter, all speeds electronically controlled Storage Media: CompactFlash (CF) Type I and II Successor: Canon EOS 350D Viewfinder: Optical, pentamirror, 95% frame coverage, 0.88x magnification Weight: 560 grams (body only), 649 grams (with battery and CF card) White Balance: 6 presets, Auto, and custom Canon EOS Digital Rebel ReviewFrom CNETLori GruninOct. 30, 2003 2:38 a.m. PTIt's tempting to think of Canon's EOS Digital Rebel (known outside the United States as the 300D) as a light version of the EOS 10D. But luckily for consumers, the Rebel is more of a middleweight champion, delivering slightly scaled-back performance but similar high-quality, 6.3-megapixel images and most of the EOS 10D's capabilities. And like its pricier brother, the EOS Digital Rebel combines automatic functions--which enable almost anyone to use it right out of the box--with most of the shooting features serious amateurs want. But the Rebel does it all at the lowest price we've yet seen for an interchangeable-lens dSLR.If you use a 35mm film SLR, you'll immediately feel at home with the EOS Digital Rebel. At 1 pound, 14 ounces, it's significantly heavier than its film siblings, but it has the identical solid-feeling, two-tone plastic body and accepts all the same Canon and third-party EF-mount lenses.The rubberized grip lets you hold the camera firmly enough for single-handed shooting, though we don't recommend it, and most of the large buttons and dials deliver a nice tactile feedback. The two exceptions are the drive-mode and navigation keys; they sit nearly flush with the body, so pressing them takes more effort than we'd like.The control layout is efficient, as well, and the status LCD on the back reports all the key current settings. We wish the image-quality and autobracketing adjustments were accessible via buttons on the body, but navigating the four-tab LCD menu system is easy enough. Some of the options could be clearer, though. Parameters, for example, offers such mysterious choices as Parameter 1 and Parameter 2. In fact, these refer to saved settings for sharpness, contrast, saturation, and color tones.The EOS Digital Rebel supports high-capacity CompactFlash cards. We recommend using those with accelerated write speeds.Like the 10D, the EOS Digital Rebel provides six basic scene modes in addition to programmed and fully automatic exposure options: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, and Flash Off. An automatic depth-of-field mode provides a useful transition tool between fully automatic and aperture- and shutter-priority operation. You can choose any of the seven autofocus points on the fly or rely on Canon's hit-or-miss AiAF. In addition to exposure and white-balance bracketing, the camera supplies pattern, center-weighted, and partial (9 percent) metering schemes. As with the EOS 10D, however, we really miss spot metering. If you don't have the luxury of adjusting the parameters of RAW files after shooting, you can adjust contrast, sharpness, saturation, and color tone in-camera, as well as select between sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces.How did Canon make the EOS Digital Rebel's feature set nearly identical to the EOS 10D's? The company decreased the extent to which you can fiddle with any given feature. The ironic result is that in some ways, lower-end models such as Canon's own PowerShot G5 and Olympus's C-5050 Zoom offer enthusiasts more flexibility.For instance, those cameras allow you to select metering modes like a grown-up, whereas the EOS Digital Rebel limits your options, as do its film siblings. In full manual mode, the Rebel uses center-weighted metering, which isn't an option in the other modes. For those, you automatically get evaluative (pattern) metering. If you're shooting in any of the nonautomatic modes, you push the exposure-lock button to switch to partial metering. Similarly, the EOS Digital Rebel decides whether to use the AI Servo or One-shot focus method. Furthermore, though you can save sets of image-adjustment parameters, you can't save custom combinations of settings for file format, shooting mode, ISO, white balance, and drive mode.And of course, the EOS Digital Rebel entirely forgoes some of the capabilities of the 10D and other more expensive models, but we doubt potential users will miss them. For example, the camera doesn't support the TIFF format; ISO speed settings top off at 1,600 instead of 3,200; and you can't tweak white balance in degrees Kelvin, assign functions to buttons and dials, or change behaviors such as shot order and increments for exposure bracketing.Even after we'd taken more than 1,000 shots (50 percent of them with the flash) the EOS Digital Rebel's battery was still going strong. Emphasis AddedBy all measures, the EOS Digital Rebel is quite zippy for a consumer camera; we have few complaints about its performance. It's ready for its first picture within 3 seconds of powering on. Shutter lag is negligible: usually about 0.2 second and 0.5 second at most. Shot-to-shot time runs 0.6 second for standard photos, and it tops out at a mere tick longer than 1 second even when you use the flash and RAW modes. Continuous shooting of RAW images approaches 4 frames per second, and although saving the entire buffer takes 30 seconds (23 seconds with a fast CompactFlash card), you can start snapping again about 2 seconds into the save. We do wish the continuous-shooting mode could capture more than 4 frames, however.You can see only 95 percent of the scene through the viewfinder, but it's bright enough. That's fortunate because you can't change the focusing screen. The viewfinder also lights up a focusing point within each of the seven focus-selection areas. Though the playback LCD doesn't wash out in bright sunlight, you'll probably still want to do your in-camera image pruning in the shade. The optional f/3.5-to-f/5.6, 18mm-to-55mm EF-S lens that ships as part of the EOS Digital Rebel kit is relatively slow and feels a bit cheap. It doesn't zoom as smoothly as the standard consumer Canon EF lenses, but as far as we could tell from our limited lens testing, it delivers similar image quality. The Canon EOS Digital Rebel's image quality impressed us on almost all counts--once we'd ascertained the correct settings for our scenes. Under uncontrolled lighting, the default pattern metering more often than not produced results slightly more under- or overexposed than we'd expected, and we had to reshoot using partial metering. Furthermore, when we enabled red-eye reduction, flash shots looked overexposed. Turning off red-eye reduction yielded a better exposure, though the flash was still a bit strong for nearby subjects.At its best, though, the EOS Digital Rebel really shines. Pictures look sharp and display accurate colors. Dynamic range is excellent through the midtones and the shadows, though highlights can be somewhat clipped. The default in-camera processing produces photos more like the Powershot G5's than the EOS 10D's, but at its other setting, the Rebel mimics the 10D. The manual white balance delivers extremely neutral colors, but using the automatic white balance under tungsten lights generates the sickly red-orange we've come to expect from Canon's digital cameras.We were most surprised and pleased by the EOS Digital Rebel's noise profile. Noise was minimal or nonexistent at settings as high as ISO 400, and it remained at an acceptable level at ISO 800. No artifacts appeared when we boosted the in-camera sharpening to maximum or compressed highest-quality JPEG images. Even the purple fringing that plagues digital cameras was less pervasive than usual. CNET Canon EOS Digital Rebel 7.5 Overall Rating (OUT OF 10) SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTE RATINGS (OUT OF 10) Design 7.0 Features 6.0 Performance 8.0 Image quality 8.0 OVERALL 7.5 Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel ReviewFrom The-Digital-Picture.comBy Bryan CarnathanDecember 1, 2003Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel In-Depth ReviewSince the Canon Rebel XT has been introduced, the price for the 300D has dropped significantly.When Canon introduced the EOS 10D, we were impressed at how much camera was available for the price. Now Canon has introduced the 300D - at a MUCH lower price. I couldn't resist taking a look at what may be the best digital SLR camera value going.My review will primarily focus on comparing the 300D to the Canon EOS 10D as that is what I am currently using - and what the Digital Rebel most closely relates to.The most obvious differences are the size, weight, price and color.The 300D is significantly smaller and lighter than the 10D. It seems (to me) to balance best with the lighter lenses. With the 18-55mm kit lens installed, this is a very small DSLR. One benefit is that it requires less effort to take with you. The downside to the weight issue is that the body is plastic. Plastic (vs. magnesium) results in a less rugged design and a cheaper feel.I think everyone would agree that the Digital Rebel wins in the price category - by a wide margin! The silver vs. black color issue is simply a personal preference - I prefer black.A slightly less noticeable difference is the Digital Rebel's lack of FEC (Flash Exposure Control). The 300D does not allow the built-in flash or the Canon 420EX Flash to be exposure compensated. The Canon 550EX has its own FEC control - but at a higher purchase price. The relatively large 550EX does not balance well on the light Digital Rebel. Also, because the Digital Rebel is missing a PC Synch Terminal, workarounds are required to use studio lighting.The 300D's built-in flash raises higher than the 10D's. This helps the flash fire over/above a greater list of EF lenses - fewer black half moons in your shots. Moving the flash farther from the camera usually results in less red-eye and generally better pictures.The Digital Rebel has an infra-red remote available for it. I prefer the infra-red remote to the standard tethered Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch. It is much more convenient for me.The 300D's status LCD is located on the back - the Canon 10D's is on the top. I don't know which I prefer - they both work fine. The mode dial on the 300D is on the top right vs. top left for the 10D. I like the 10D's round back dial much better than the 300D's buttons.The 1.6x field of view crop factor means that the outer 40% (approx) of a standard EF lens is not used. Starting with the 300D, Canon is making an EF-S lens available. The EF-S lens basically omits the unsed portion of an EF lens - and is currently only compatible with the Digital Rebel.The Digital Rebel is missing some of the 10D's autofocus and exposure control in the creative modes. These (in my opinion) are some of the biggest disadvantages of the 300D. Also missing are the Canon 10D's custom functions.The EOS 300D uses a pentamirror instead of a pentaprism. The advantage of a pentamirror is lighter weight and lower cost. The disadvantage is slightly more light loss in the viewfinder.The 300D's shutter is somewhat louder than the Canon 10D. Also, the Digital Rebel can shoot 2.5 frames per second for 4 frames in continuous shooting mode compared to the EOS 10D's 3 fps for 9 frames.The Digital Rebel's significant similarities to the Canon EOS 10D include the image sensor, the image processor and Canon EF lens compatibility.The two cameras share some significant similarities.You get the same incredible DiGiC processor handling the same incredible 6.3 megapixel image sensor. All other things being equal, the Digital Rebel should yield the SAME great pictures as the Canon EOS 10D. Keep in mind that some of the default parameters such as sharpness are turned up higher on the 300D.Canon is renowned for its lenses. The Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel can take advantage of a huge selection of lenses from wide angle to extreme telephoto.The Digital Rebel and 10D also share the same 1.8" LCD review display.The 300D and 10D share the same 1.6x field of view crop factor. Wildlife photographers rejoice, landscape photographers keep waiting.If you are looking for the basics in a DSLR - or your budget can only be stretched far enough for the Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel - I highly recommend this camera. For those looking for more fine control over their photography, I recommend the Canon EOS 10D.Bringing you this site is my full-time job (typically 60-80 hours per week). - BryanCanon Rebel DS6041 Brief OverviewFrom It Still WorksBy Matt BroganUpdated September 22, 2017Canon DSLR's are extremely popular with both amateur and professional photographers.The Canon Rebel DS6041 is more commonly known as the Canon EOS 300D. Released in 2003, the 300D was introduced to replace the highly popular EOS 10D. With a larger sensor and image processor to its predecessor, this new Canon model was extremely popular with amateur enthusiasts as it provided professional qualities at an affordable price.General FeaturesThe Canon Rebel DS6041 has dimensions of 5.6 inches by 3.9 inches by 2.8 inches. It weighs 22.8 oz. The LCD screen is 1.8 inches. A Canon 1100mAH Li-Ion rechargeable battery powers the camera.Resolution and Sensor SpecificationsAs a 6.3 megapixel camera, the DS6041 has a maximum resolution of 3072-by-2048. Lower resolutions can be set to 2048-by-1360 and 1536-by-1024. The image ratio is 3:2. The sensor type is CMOS, with a sensor size of 22.7-by-15.1 mm. ISO speeds can be set to 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600.Shooting CapabilitiesAuto focus is available with preset options of Multi-Basis TTL and Seven Focus Points. A manual focus option is also available. Six white balance presets can be used to auto-correct lighting, while a manual feature can be set to customized levels. The minimum shutter speed is 30 seconds, while the maximum shutter speed is 1/400 seconds. Aperture priority and shutter priority shooting modes are available. Remote controls can be used through either an E3 connector or via infrared. A self-timer can be set to a 10-second delay. Digital zoom is not available. Image stabilization is also not available. Videos cannot be recorded.FlashThere is a built-in flash which uses a pop-up system. The flash range is up to 12 meters. An external flash can be attached via either a hot-shoe or E-TTL mount. Flash modes can be set automatic, on, red-eye reduction and off.StorageImages can be stored on Compact Flash (Type I or II) memory cards. Photos can be stored at either fine or normal quality levels. Uncompressed RAW files can also be saved.Additional Reviews for this Canon EOS Rebel DS6041 digital camera are available online.

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Maximum Aperture: f/3.5

Screen Size: 1.8 in

Color: Silver

Custom Bundle: Yes

Item Length: 5.6 inches

Battery Type: Lithium-Ion

Brand: Canon

Series: Canon EOS Rebel

Type: Digital SLR

Unit Type: Used Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)

Maximum Resolution: 6.3 MP

Manufacturer Warranty: Seller Guarantee Only as shown in Listing

Item Height: 3.9 inches

Model: Canon EOS Rebel (300D outside US)

Optical Zoom: 18mm-to-55mm EF-S lens

Connectivity: USB

Features: Auto Focus, Auto Power Save, Blink Detection, Built-in Flash, Date/Time Stamp, Direct Print, Face Detection, Image Stabilization, Interchangeable Lenses, Sharpness Control, Touch Screen, Tripod Thread, Viewfinder

Unit Quantity: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Taiwan

Item Weight: 1 lb. 14 oz. includes battery and CF Disk

Item Width: 2.8 inches

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