The Canon EOS 3000N (EOS 66 in Asia and Rebel XS N in North America)[2] is a 35mm auto-focus single lens reflex (SLR) camera that was introduced in February 2002 as a replacement for the EOS 3000.
[1] The camera has a QD date model that prints the date and time of the photograph onto the image.
Pellicle mirror | APS-format | Eye controlled focus See also: Canon EOS digital cameras
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