Canon/Canon EOS 3000N (EOS Rebel XS N / EOS Rebel GII / Canon EOS 66)
Canon EOS 3000N (EOS Rebel XS N / EOS Rebel GII / Canon EOS 66)

Canon EOS 3000N (EOS Rebel XS N / EOS Rebel GII / Canon EOS 66)

Canon · Japan · 2002–2003 (1 years) · 135 film

The EOS 3000N, known in various markets as the Rebel XS N, Rebel GII, or EOS 66, is a budget-oriented 35mm autofocus SLR introduced by Canon in 2002 to replace the earlier 3000V. Part of the long-running EOS Rebel series aimed at beginners and casual photographers, it offered core functionality essential for learning photography. Characterized by a simple design with predominantly plastic construction and a focus on ease of use, the camera featured full auto exposure, 7-point autofocus, and compatibility with Canon's extensive EF lens system. It represented a practical, accessible entry point into SLR photography during the transition towards digital dominance.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$10

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
4.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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