![]() Some indications have been rearranged, however. As compared to the T2i's overlay, the T3i offers much the same information, with the only addition being an Eye-Fi card transmission status indicator. The Canon T3i's Live View mode feature set is comprehensive, and the display offers a lot of information such as current settings, exposure, and composition aids (see illustration below, courtesy of Canon USA). (In Movie mode, the live view feed cannot be disabled, and the same button instead acts to start or stop movie recording.) A dedicated Movie / Live View button is used to activate or disable Live View mode on the Rebel T3i, and the function is available in all still image shooting modes. The Live View mode lets you use the LCD monitor as a large viewfinder, and offers an exposure simulation function which attempts to display the expected outcome of your chosen exposure settings. Like most SLRs these days, the Canon T3i features a Live View mode for its rear-panel LCD monitor.
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