The Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital SLR would be a great choice for a sporting event.
The Canon PowerShot G10 would be great to capture all the action.
Yes, the picture quality of a digital video camera is a lot better than an analog camera. They are fantastic for filming sports events.
I'm guessing the TV channel broadcasting it
The Nikon D3000 is great for shooting those hard to capture shots at your favorite sporting events with its 3 frames per second shooting.
i would recommend to buy a CANON A650, because it has really wonderful options i'm a beginner photographer and i use this model, it has 12.1MP and takes pics without blurring
To take shots of relevant business related events.
im 11 yrs old and i am a photographer my advice is the canon s4100
The 'A' sporting events are a higher class than the 'B' sporting events. Sporting is a lot more competitive and there are more skilled competitors in the 'A'
If you have a v570 digital camera that you take to sporting events to capture the action, make sure that you turn off the flash unless you are very close to the field or the court. For a high school game, the flash might make sense. Every year, however, you see people at professional football games using their flashes to take pictures of a field that is hundreds of feet away from them. This does not work. The distance is just too far for the light to make any difference. All that you are doing is wasting your camera's batteries.
In many cases, you have a choice. You can either print them out or have them mailed to you.
No, events is a noun, sporting in an adjective.
Maybe the digital camera is of higherpixelseven more than what you really need .. if you don't intend to capture high resolution photos the integrated camera is more than enough moreover the integrated one will a company you all the time so you will not miss the wonderful events that may not be repeated.. If you capture forprofessionalmedia production, the digital camera is a must.