(The XTi is rellay ok for sports, yes here are surpass cameras, but the camera you have is capable sufficient IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LENS.Spend your cash on a new lens instead. Canons 70-200 f4L would be a skilled starting point, for a small extra you)
TheXTiisrellay ok for sports, yes here are surpass cameras, but the camera you have is capable sufficient IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LENS.Spend your cash on a new lens instead. Canons 70-200 f4L would be a skilled starting point, for a small extra you could get a sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX lens.Both will rellay upshot in your camera to go including at approximately time ago focusing.Flush a splendid body including a gradual lens is going to be a gradual camera.If you want a new body then the logical upgrade is a 50D or 7D, as these have a far quicker buffer.The only thing you will advance including a T1i or T2i is 5 extra MP, the speed of the AF, the speed of the buffer will be exactly the same, and if you have the same or akin low-cost kit lens, this is what is going to hold you back.And if you buy decent glass you'll be by it in 10, 15 years time, a new body will do you 3 years.
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==PowerShotA630==
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The XTi is rellay ok for sports, yes here are surpass cameras, but the camera you have is capable sufficient IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LENS.Spend your cash on a new lens instead. Canons 70-200 f4L would be a skilled starting point, for a small extra you could get a sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX lens.Both will rellay upshot in your camera to go including at approximately time ago focusing.Flush a splendid body including a gradual lens is going to be a gradual camera.If you want a new body then the logical upgrade is a 50D or 7D, as these have a far quicker buffer.The only thing you will advance including a T1i or T2i is 5 extra MP, the speed of the AF, the speed of the buffer will be exactly the same, and if you have the same or akin low-cost kit lens, this is what is going to hold you back.And if you buy decent glass you'll be by it in 10, 15 years time, a new body will do you 3 years.
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The Canon PowerShot A630 was released in September 2006. It is based on the Digic II platform and features the VxWorks OS.
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{{notice|'''CHDK is available for the Powershot A630 with firmware version 1.00C from the [[Downloads|Download page]]'''}}