List of Menu Functions

 

Effects, remarks

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Effective for determining focus and exposure separately.

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In AI Servo AF mode, if an object passes between the camera and the subject, you can

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press the < > button to pause AF operation and keep the camera from focusing on the

 

 

obstruction. Exposure is determined when you take the picture.

 

 

This is useful when capturing subjects that move and stop repeatedly. In AI Servo AF mode

 

 

you can press the < > button to start or stop AI Servo AF operation. Exposure is

 

 

determined when you take the picture. The optimum focus and exposure are thus always

 

 

ready for the decisive moment.

 

 

Effective for preventing the effects of camera shake caused by mirror action in

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close-up and ultra-telephoto shots.

 

Effective in conditions that require more precise exposure settings.

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(The exposure indications may not change even if you change exposure settings.

 

However, exposure control will be done according to your setting.)

 

AF-assist beam not emitted.

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Camera's built-in AF-assist beam not emitted.

 

Flash not fired.

 

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Canon D60 manual Menu Function Settings 123, Effects, remarks

D60 specifications

The Canon D60 is an advanced digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was first introduced in 2002, designed to appeal to both amateur photographers and professionals looking for a reliable, high-quality imaging tool. This camera showcases several key features and technologies that established it as a notable model in Canon's EOS lineup.

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The D60 features Canon's DIGIC image processor, which greatly enhances image quality and processing speeds. This technology optimizes the camera's performance, ensuring rapid autofocus, precise color reproduction, and improved noise reduction at higher ISO settings. The result is a more efficient shooting experience with crisp, vivid images that can meet the demands of various photography styles.

Another highlight of the Canon D60 is its 9-point autofocus system, which provides fast and accurate focusing capabilities. This system allows photographers to capture sharp images even in dynamic and challenging situations, ensuring that moving subjects are rendered in stunning detail. The camera also features a continuous shooting mode, capable of capturing up to 3 frames per second, further enhancing its versatility for action shots.

Additionally, the Canon D60 offers a user-friendly interface with a 1.8-inch LCD screen, giving photographers the ability to review shots and navigate through settings with ease. It also includes various customizable settings, allowing users to tailor their shooting experiences to their preferences. The camera is compatible with Canon's extensive lineup of EF and EF-S lenses, providing users with diverse options for different photography needs.

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