T3i or SL1 for Backup Camera to my 6D?

Hello,
I currently own a Canon 6D with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4, 16-35mm f/2.8 L, and a 24-105 f/4 L
I do profestional video work and also do a bit of photography as well. 
I am looking to get a backup camera for my work, and I'm looking at the T3i and the SL1.
I can't seem to find anything talking about the video quality difference between them, so any input would be great.
Thanks!

From the sound of things, the OP could benefit from a camera with stronger video capabilities than the 6D. I'd suggest she/he look at the 70D which brings the extraordinary dual pixel technology to shooting in video and live view modes.
Yes, in two or three years that technology will filter down to the lower models but as the price difference is ~$500, not $3,500, don't you think the extraordinary 70D autofocus capabilities will pay off in your work?
Just my $.02.

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