Bonnie |
How to operate continuous shoots on a Rebel 2000 I have a new Canon Rebel 2000 which I love, but am new to learning all the modes and settings on it. I have read the instruction booklet, but I am still have difficulties figuring out how to use the continuous shooting mode. Also, the camera came with the 28-80 lens; however, I just purchased a Tamron 75-300 lems. Which lens would be the best to leave on for general shooting of family, and grandbabies. Thanks for any help offered. Bonnie Moore--6-4-2002
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Tony Peckman |
Bonnie, As far as the lens goes, I would leave the 28-80 on there. That's why most of the camera kits come with that lens...it's the most widely used range for general shooting. I also bought that same Tamron lens for my Pentax. I use it mainly for portrait shots, sports shots and obviously, distance shots. The continuous shot mode is very basic on most cameras. Take it to the store you purchased and ask them. I'm certain you'll get it. Actually, not much use for the continuous mode anyway, except for action shots. Good luck.
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