Entity: CANON-EOS-REBEL
Canon EOS Rebel is a line of entry-level Canon SLR and DSLR cameras that offer durability, reliability, speed, and control. Originally marketed as the EOS Rebel in North America, it has become a popular choice for beginners and enthusiasts.
Canon EOS Rebel
Etymology
The term 'EOS Rebel' originated from the marketing of the EOS 1000 as the EOS Rebel in North America, which continued to be used for entry-level Canon SLRs and DSLRs.
Definition
Canon EOS Rebel refers to a line of entry-level Canon SLR and DSLR cameras known for their durability, reliability, speed, and control, catering to beginners and enthusiasts.
Historical Context
Introduced in 1990 as the EOS 1000, the EOS Rebel marked Canon's entry into the budget SLR market, offering a successful option for amateur photographers.
Cultural Significance
The Canon EOS Rebel series has gained popularity among beginners and photography enthusiasts for its user-friendly features, affordability, and quality performance.
Related Concepts
The EOS Rebel series is part of Canon's larger EOS line of cameras, known for their innovative technology and diverse range of models catering to various skill levels.
See Also
A line of entry-level Canon SLR and DSLR cameras known for their durability, reliability, speed, and control, marketed as the EOS Rebel in North America.