Help! EOS Digital Rebel XTi!?

I just purchased a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, and i cant find anywhere contained by the manual that say how you can view what you are more or less to take a picture of. Is this even possible?


Answers:    Here we shift again. You cannot view the portrait on more DSLR's like your Canon until that time taking the picture. That's limited to the most up-to-date Nikon D3 and D300, and the Olympus DSLR models.

The vast majority of DSLR cameras don't own that feature and it's impossible by professionals, nor is it missed.

Way too many consumers are expecting DSLR cameras to bar and behave like the point & shoot cameras they have before. This is another common sense why it's HIGHLY recommended that you handle a camera BEFORE you buy it.
SLRs are not approaching point-and-shoot cameras. You preview the image the unfashionable way through the viewfinder, not through the LCD peak. You have a more professional talent camera now, it's time to graduate from point and click method of photography. :)

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