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It's taken quite some time for Canon to realise that the full potential of Live View and video shooting can only be exploited if it's delivered on a hinged screen, but it makes perfect sense on the consumer-oriented 600D. More importantly the 60D is the second EOS DSLR to feature an articulated screen. identical to that of the sensor - the photos fill the screen completely, with no black stripes along the top and bottom. The 1,040,000-dot resolution of the rear LCD panel may not sound like a lot more than the 920,000 dots of the older 500D's display, but given that the screen has an aspect ratio of 3:2 - i.e. All of the buttons are clearly labelled but, being flush to the body, can be a little hard to press at times. The shape of some buttons and the rear thumb-grip area have also changed somewhat to allow the LCD screen to be pulled out, while the controls on the left-hand side of the 600D (viewed from the rear) have been split into two to accomodate the side-mounted hinge for the screen.
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The Display button has moved next to the ISO button on top of the camera to make way for the new Info button on the rear. Most of the controls are in the same place as on the 550D, with the changes being mostly cosmetic in nature. When changing lenses, EF lenses need to be aligned with the red dot on the lens mount, whereas EF-S lenses must be aligned with the white mark. Like all of Canon's APS-C digital SLR cameras, the EOS 600D / T3i is compatible with the manufacturer's entire line-up of lenses, including both EF and EF-S glass.
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In terms of build quality, the Canon EOS 600D / T3i certainly feels solid enough for a consumer-grade DSLR, although not in the same league as the semi-professional EOS 60D and 7D models. The emphasis is on the word "mildly", though - in actual use, the size and shape of the grip proved not to be too much of an annoyance. It is a fairly small camera with a largely plastic shell and a pretty narrow, mildly uncomfortable hand-grip. Outwardly, the Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i is virtually identical its predecessor, with a few tweaks to accomodate the new vari-angle LCD screen.
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The 600D's video mode features 1080p Full HD recording at 24/25/30fps and 720p HD capture at either 50 or 60fps, with full manual control over exposure and gain. The 600D / T3i offers a 1,040,000-dot vari-angle LCD screen, a 63-zone metering sensor - identical to the one used in the more expensive EOS 7D - standard ISO settings of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800), and 3.7fps continuous shooting. The 18 megapixel Canon EOS 600D (called the Digital Rebel T3i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that sits above last year's 550D / T2i at the top of Canon's entry-level EOS line-up.