Released September 1996 (59,000 ¥ body-only), the Rebel G was Canon’s advanced entry-level EOS SLR at the time
Packed with Canon’s AIM multi-point metering and 3-point AF system, featuring 11 shooting modes including full manual and E-TTL flash
Noted for its compact size, quiet shutter, and sturdy polycarbonate body — ideal for travel and on-the-go shooting .
Compatible with the entire Canon EF lens lineup — upgradeable with any EF lens you prefer
Affordable SLR performance: Enthusiasts confirm you can get full-frame-like results on film for a fraction of modern digital costs
Classic analog charm: The Rebel G’s responsive controls and smooth handling are cherished by purists.
Collectible piece: As film photography sees a strong resurgence, well-maintained EOS bodies with EF compatibility are increasingly valued.
Body: Good — minimal wear; grips and casing fully intact.
Lens: Clean glass; cap included.
Flash, command dial, and film advance all functional; light seals may benefit from a check (common maintenance but still fully usable).
Canon EOS Rebel G (500N) body
Tamron 35–80 mm autofocus zoom lens
Lens cap
Batteries installed (2× CR123A)
Shoulder strap