![]() You can apply filters and adjust various settings in Creative Auto, while Program mode gives you full access to the camera's menu but keeps things like shutter speed and aperture automatic. Other auto modes, like the Creative Auto mode and Program mode, give you more flexibility and control. Basically, you don't have to do anything but point and shoot (the flash will even pop up automatically if needed). When using it, the T3i will automatically select a scene mode based on the measurements the camera takes within the frame. ![]() The Scene Intelligent Auto (represented by the green "A" on the mode dial) is the cameras most thorough auto mode. The T3i has a few different auto modes, some of which give the user more options for control than others. ![]() The viewfinder is decent as well, but if you are capturing shots at a high or low angle, you may be better off flipping out the LCD. We love the Vari-Angle LCD for shooting video, and it also helps when shooting photos. The T3i is around 30g heavier than the Canon T2i, but this extra bulk isn't all that significant (its total weight is around 570g). The right-side grip was both comfortable and easy to grasp, and the camera never felt too heavy in our hands. In our limited time with the T3i, we thought that it handled very well. The menu is stylish and easy to navigate. There's also the Creative Auto mode that allows you to set picture effects and adjust things like color depth, brightness, or use various filters while shooting. Autofocus, brightness, flash, and color tone can all be set automatically according to the specific scene you are shooting with.įor more advanced users who aren't quite ready to use fully manual controls, you can select specific scene modes yourself using the mode dial. Canon also updated the Scene Intelligent Auto feature to include more automatic scene modes that the camera can put to use. Canon even added a new option called "feature guide" that gives tips and/or advice about whatever setting you have selected in the menu system. The T3i certainly has lots of modes and controls, but it isn't overly difficult to use. Cards can be inserted via the memory card slot on the right side of the camera. You can take pictures to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards with the T3i. ![]() The battery compartment is on the bottom of the camera. ![]()
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