Also here is a remote sensor on the very comfortable grip with a nicely textured surface, a 4-pinhole mic, lens release and depth-of-field preview buttons. In this case, the all-black T3i has a Canon EF mount and accepts over 60 EF-S lenses. Like every DSLR, the most important feature on the front is the lens mount. At the very least, you can turn it around so the screen is protected as you shoot with the optical viewfinder. This opens a world of new angles for your photography, and you should definitely make use of it if you buy this camera. With the Canon, you can hold the camera over your head or aim low while pressing the shutter. The key point is its flexibility compared to the Nikon, which has a fixed screen. Look closely at the back of the T3i, however, and you’ll see one of its coolest features: a 3-inch vari-angle LCD screen rated an impressive 1 million pixels (before you go wild, realize this is pixel count is just slightly more than the 921K of Nikon’s D7000). It looks just like many other entry-level and mid-range DSLRs on the market. Take a quick glance at the Canon EOS Rebel T3i and you’ll hardly be surprised at its form and style. Is it worth the trip outdoors? We charge the battery and find out in our full review below, so read on. It’s time to really shake off the winter blahs and take some photos and video with the new Canon T3i DSLR.
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