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How do you known about the Canon EOS 600D Camera Features
If you've taken a quick glance at spec of the Canon EOS 600D, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the specs for the EOS 550D have mistakenly been used instead. And that's because, internally at least, very little has changed or been tinkered with from the previous model that the EOS 600D Canon EOS Camera Charger replaces.
While the Canon EOS 600D may share a great deal of DNA with the 550D, there have been some changes, with the most obvious being the rear screen. The 3in screen used by the 550D was excellent thanks to the 3:2 aspect ratio used and a screen resolution of 1040k-dots. That remains the same, but it now offers tilt and swivel positioning, just like the 60D's vary-angle screen. It can be swung out from the body by 180 and rotated 270, allowing it to be positioned for a range of shooting angles during Live View or video recording. On that subject, the Canon EOS 600D can record full HD video at 1080P with a choice of 30, 25 and 24fps capture. You're not restricted to shooting in the EOS 600D's native 3:2 aspect ratio either, as it can also be set at 4:3, 16:9 and 1:1, though a little of the resolution is sacrificed due to the crop being applied. You also get a Scene Intelligent Auto mode replacing the 'green square' Auto mode that's been on a long line of Canon DSLRs, with this new mode setting AF, brightness, flash and color tone according to the scene.
If you've got yourself a compatible flashgun as well, then you can now use the Canon EOS 600D's built-in flash to trigger and control it wireless for a host of potential lighting techniques and is a welcome inclusion on a camera of this class. The rest of the button placement on the rear of the camera remains virtually identical to that of the 550D Canon Battery Charger, though to accommodate the vari-angle screen, the d-pad has shrunk a touch by comparison, while there's also a deeper and more pronounced thumb rest than before. So for button placement, to the right of the viewfinder, there's a Live View activation button , while further to the right is the Exposure lock and AF point selection buttons that double-up as your magnify tools during playback.
The Exposure compensation button also allows you to toggle between setting aperture and shutter speed in Manual mode, due to the single control wheel on the front of the camera. Just below it is a handy Quick menu button, letting you toggle through and adjust a range of shooting settings on the rear display, while the d-pad has dedicated settings for AF, Drive, White Balance and Picture Styles.
From the top, and the only noticeable change, as already mentioned, is the inclusion of the Display button and the refined grip round the Mode dial. The ISO button is conveniently positioned, and there's a subtle difference in feel between that and the Display button to reduce the risk of hitting the wrong one when you raise the camera to your eye. For existing Eos Canon Camera Charger users, there shouldn't be any nasty surprises, while new users should experience an intuitive and quick to use interface that's been evolving for almost 10 years.
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