Yes
The Canon Point and Shoot was first introduced in October of the year 1999. Since then, many versions have been released in years such as 2002, 2009, and 2011.
No, the Rebel XS, being one of the cheapest D-SLR's on the market today, cannot shoot video.
If you mean the one on Shark Tooth with the calming potion for Booga, just walk over to the canon and shoot it into the water and swim across.
Very difficult to pick one as there are so many different types of point and shoot cameras with different features. I suggest the Canon SD790 IS for under $200, or a slightly larger Canon that is also very good is the A2000 IS.
In the settings, change it from PAL to NTSC :)
Canon IS cameras are compact digital cameras with very limited features. The Canon HS line has numerous features for more advanced photography. The HS has a higher resolution screen, a faster shoot time, can record high-speed movies, and has a GPS.
Sorry, I shoot with Nikon, no experience with either
to get the canons working you have to put the rock in it then put in a bomb then it will shoot the rock.
A Canon Rebel is an SLR camera. There are several different models in this family, but the modern ones are all digital cameras with detachable and changeable lenses for zooming, taking macro shots, fisheye photography and more. Canon is a reliable name in camera production and a Canon Rebel is a great choice for a photographer looking to expand beyond just point-and-shoot (although the Rebel is great for point-and-shoot as well, but it can go well beyond that).
Canon Rebel XSi - for sure. It is newer than Canon Rebel XTi and has 12 MP while XTi has 10 MP. Plus the XSi has live view, like a point and shoot camera you can use the LCD to take pictures. =================== I personally like the Canon 50D more than xsi or xti
you need to get the third sea chart and you need to shoot the ice with your canon