Canon T3i – Exterior Buttons -Training Video clip Classes

Canon T3i - External Buttons -Training Video Lessons

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Comments (14)

  1. 4:02 pm, March 16, 2012123wowplayer456 

    I Just got the T3i but when the auto flash pops up and I hold the shutter button half way down so that the lens can autofocus the flash like makes a weird cricket like noise and the flash like flickers on and off really fast but when I turn the Manual focus on it goes away. Do I have a defective camera of is the flash supposed to make a weird noise and flicker on and off when the lens is on autofocus?

  2. 4:24 pm, March 16, 2012Suki261980 

    @baroc00 the book that came with it said need SD card class 6 or up for video recording

  3. 4:43 pm, March 16, 2012KeroroGunsouTX 

    @baroc00 I think I may have answered this before, but I’m not sure. It sounds like you activated the “video snapshot” mode. When you’re in video recording mode, just hit the ‘Q’ button on the back to toggle it on and off.

  4. 5:16 pm, March 16, 2012KeroroGunsouTX 

    Don’t buy the Canon T3i for video! The Canon T3i and other models have a problem with the automatic gain control that causes a persistent hiss in the audio whether or not you use an external mic which basically makes the video unusable. There is third party firmware that can fix the problem, but it’s not without risk and will void the warranty. I really wish I had figured this out sooner so I could send mine back.

  5. 5:43 pm, March 16, 2012mikek015 

    @jimdevo try amazon i got mine for around 15

  6. 6:11 pm, March 16, 2012oksanamike1 

    Thank you

  7. 6:41 pm, March 16, 2012ericdeben 

    Why are none of the buttons available in current shooting mode?

  8. 7:20 pm, March 16, 2012jimdevo 

    @Sy00f the 10 class card will work. My 16G class 10 cost me a $40. They aint cheap but.thats what you need. Its not the camera/

  9. 7:47 pm, March 16, 2012ElektrikTV 

    @mguzman011 I believe it is an 18-55mm. It came with my T3. I’m getting better with it, now. Thank you. :-)

  10. 8:42 pm, March 16, 2012mguzman011 

    @ElektrikTV Your lens might just not be able to focus that close. What lens is it?

  11. 8:44 pm, March 16, 2012MrPrakashGhimire 

    man good on you.It’s really vital …thank’s keep on making more information regarding 600D. Cheers ………..

  12. 8:58 pm, March 16, 2012KeroroGunsouTX 

    @baroc00 You probably accidentally activated the “Video Snapshot Mode”. When you are in video mode, press the “Q” button on the back of the camera. The information in the LCD should indicate the change between regular record mode and video snapshot mode.

  13. 9:20 pm, March 16, 2012qwertyqart 

    do u know when Rebel t4i is going to be announced?

  14. 9:33 pm, March 16, 2012MichaelTheMentor 

    @baroc00 Which focus mode are you using? You may want to invest in the T3i Crash Course DVD- Its well worth the investment to know your gear and will save you a lot of headaches.

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