If it is broken you could either get it fixed up and trade it in to make some extra money. Or you could put into your recycle bin. The other option you have is if it isn't broken, if you have the original packaging you can take it into a shop and get more money for it.
No, the Canon Rebel XTi does not have the capability to shoot video.
The Canon Rebel XTi has the ability to record video in high definition quality.
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
Around 450USD
If you insert the USB cord directly into the camera, and open the CANON software which comes with the camera it should be able to find the pictures.
Short answer - Yes. I just got an xti and had the 6600 that I used on my Rebel film camera. It fires ok on the xti but I have not fully tested it. (distance, etc) I believe that it will be ok..... Sign me...Novice
Some of the best fisheye lenses compatible with the Canon Rebel XTi are the Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye, Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye, and Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 HD Fisheye.
Any Canon camera with the EF-S lens system will work. That includes but isn't limited to all of the rebels (XT, XtI, XS, XSI, and the new T1I). The only cameras that WON'T work with your Rebel XTI lenses are Canon 1Ds, Canon 1Ds Mark II, Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 5d, Canon 5D Mark II. Another other Canon digital camera will do the job. The reason that these won't work is because they are full-frame cameras, which need a larger surface area of the lens and will not accept the mount from the smaller EF-S lenses. These cameras are all professional cameras and cost a couple thousand each.
for slr prob the rebel xti or rebel but they are kinda costly xsi
The Canon EOS Rebel, Rebel XT, and XTi are EF-S mount. They will accept EF-S and EF mount lenses.
No ofcourse I cannot. It's a pretty silly question. Do try to be more sensible.
There could be several reasons why your Canon Rebel XTi is not turning on. Some common causes include a drained battery, a faulty power switch, or a malfunctioning internal component. It is recommended to try charging the battery, checking the power switch, and if the issue persists, seeking professional assistance from a camera technician.