Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E Review: Price
I bought my camera for $300, but that was for the body of the camera, but not the lenses. The different lenses will run about $200, give or take $50.
Now, yes, this seems pricey, but at least this way you can choose the lense you think you will use most first. If you also factor in the price of paying for professional pictures, then this camera will pay for itself in about 3 uses!
Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E Review: Ease of Use
I specifically bought the Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E because it is supposed to be one of the easiest cameras to use for beginners or non professional. I also found this to be true, but you should understand that there simply are going to be more buttons, settings and options then you are used to on your simple everyday digital camera you have used for taking snap shots.
You will need to read the book, possibly a few times, and get used to practicing before the photos get perfect. This is definitely only a camera for someone who has time to learn how to use it, time to read th manual, and time to practice.
Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E Review: Where to Buy
I bought mine online at Amazon's website. They often a great selection as well as a variety of accessories.
You can also visits Canon's website to find local dealers near you. Buying from a dealer may be a great option because they might give you a quick how to get you started lesson!
Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E Review: Overall
Overall, I love the Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E. With a little reading an practice nayone can use this camera with great results. Your photos will looks crisp, bright, professional and awesome with a little practice.
The price is hefty, but I do have to say you will probably be keeping this camera for a while. Plus, like I said before, once you factor in the price of professional photographers, this is an awesome deal! I have enjoyed using mine and would recommend it to anyone who does not mind practicing an dreading the manual.
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Post a CommentPrice, ease of use, where to buy - all laid out nicely and full of the info I wanted. Thanks!