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Message List

The following messages are displayed on the LCD monitor.

Busy.

A picture is being stored on the CF card, or the camera is

 

loading a recorded image.

 

 

No CF card

Attempted to take a picture or play an image with no CF card in the camera.

 

 

CF card error.

There is a problem with the CF card.

 

 

CF card full.

No more print orders can be stored.

 

 

Naming error!

A file already exists with the file name that the camera is attempting to create.

 

Or the file numbers have already reached the maximum value and no new file

 

numbers can be created. Transfer the necessary number of images to a

 

computer, then use the computer to format the CF card. Note that formatting

 

will erase all images and information on the CF card.

 

 

No Image.

No images are recorded on the CF card.

 

 

Image too large.

Attempted to play an image having a size larger than 3200 2400 pixels.

 

 

Incompatible JPEG format.

Attempted to play an image having a JPEG format that is not

 

compatible with the camera.

 

 

Corrupted data.

Attempted to play an image containing corrupted data.

 

 

Cannot rotate

Attempted to rotate an image recorded by another camera or

 

in another format, or processed by a computer.

 

 

Unidentified Image

Attempted to play an image taken in a special format (such as

 

a format unique to a camera from another manufacturer).

 

 

Protected!

Attempted to erase a protected image.

 

 

Too many marks.

Attempted to enter a print order quantity that is too high. Enter a lower quantity.

 

 

Cannot complete!

Print order setting could not be stored.

 

 

CCDRAW

Playback of a CCDRAW image captured with a different camera was attempted.

 

 

Error Codes

If a camera error occurs, “ xx” will be displayed on the LCD panel. Refer to the table below to check what the error code means. If the same error occurs often, something is probably wrong with the camera. Jot down the “xx” error code and take your camera to the nearest Canon Service Center (back cover). If an error occurs after you take a picture, the camera might have missed the shot. Press the playback button to see if the image appears on the LCD monitor.

Clean the lens contacts. (11)

There is a problem with the CF card. Do one of the following: Remove and reinsert the CF card, format the CF card, or use another CF card.

The CF card is full. Delete unnecessary images or replace the CF card.

Something obstructed the built-in flash’s pop-up operation.

Turn off the main switch and turn it on again.

Either turn off the main switch and turn it on again or remove and reinsert the battery pack.

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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.

One of the standout characteristics of the Canon D60 is its 6.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, which delivers stunning image clarity and detail. This sensor enables photographers to capture vibrant colors and accurate skin tones, making it an excellent choice for portrait and landscape photography alike. The D60 also boasts a maximum ISO sensitivity of 3200, allowing for improved performance in low-light situations, while maintaining minimal noise.

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.

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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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