SX10IS
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SX20IS
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LoveCanon Hatchling 4 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: NH More info | Oct 05, 2010 10:59 | #1 SX10IS
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | Oct 05, 2010 11:39 | #2 Neither unless you are talking about shooting lawn bowling. I have the sx20is and it is a nice little point and shoot but would never try to shoot anything moving fast. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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canonnoob Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Oct 05, 2010 11:44 | #3 As sheldon said, neither. Dont expect much out of it when shooting anything fast. David W.
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Veemac Goldmember 2,098 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Arizona, USA More info | I own an SX10is, and I agree with both of the above. The shutter lag and slow shot-to-shot time make it difficult to shoot sports with a P&S.
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | Oct 05, 2010 16:29 | #5 It may cost a bit more but a refurbished or a used rebel xti or an Xs or an XSi and maybe a used 55-250mm IS lens would make a huge difference than a 20x bridge digicam if you are interested in sports. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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