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INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure to read these Instructions before using
your camera for the first time. Keep this booklet
handy for easy reference.
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English Edition
Thank you for purchasing this Canon product
The EOS D60 digital camera is a high-performance, single-lens reflex AF camera with an ultra-
fine CMOS sensor having approx. 6.3 million effective pixels. The camera is compatible with all
Canon EF lenses and designed for quick and easy shooting. It is full-featured for all types of
photography, from fully automatic snapshooting to professional-level, creative work.
CompactFlash cards (CF Type I and II) serve as the recording medium.
Before using the camera, be sure to read these Instructions to familiarize yourself with the
camera’s features and proper operation.
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Using CF cards made by Canon is recommended.
Radio and Television Interference (VCCI Statement)
This camera is an information technology device that does not exceed Class B limits for
electromagnetic interference (EMI) in compliance with standards set by Japan’s Voluntary
Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). This device may
still cause interference with radio or television reception when placed near such an appliance.
Read these Instructions to learn how to avoid reception interference of other appliances.
Test the Camera Before Shooting
Before using the camera, be sure to test it first. Check that the images are properly recorded
on the CF card. If the camera or CF card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read
by a personal computer, Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused.
About Copyrights
Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain subjects
for anything but private enjoyment. Photographing public performances or exhibitions may
also be prohibited.
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Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc.
Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
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IBM PC/AT and Microdrive are trademarks or registered trademarks of International
Business Machines.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
This digital camera supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for
enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers. By connecting to an Exif
Print-compliant printer, the camera’s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized,
yielding extremely high quality prints.
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Equipment Check List
Be sure all the following equipment and accessories have been included with your camera. If
anything is missing, contact your dealer.
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EOS D60 camera body
(with body cap and lithium backup battery for the date and time)
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Eyecup Eb
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Battery Pack BP-511
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Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400
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DC Coupler DR-400
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Interface Cable IFC-200PCU
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Video Cable VC-100
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Neck Strap EW-100DB
(with eyepiece cover)
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EOS Digital Solution Disk
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Adobe Photoshop LE Disk
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EOS D60 Instructions
(which you are reading now)
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EOS D60 Software Instructions
Explains how to install the software for transferring images from the camera to a personal
computer, editing RAW images, and setting processing parameters.
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Battery Pack BP-511 Instructions
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Warranty card
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Quick Operation Guide
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EOS D60 Accessories
Introduces major accessories for the EOS D60.
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No CF card is included. Please purchase it separately. CF cards made by Canon are
recommended.
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A microdrive is a recording medium using a hard disk. It has a large capacity and the price
per megabyte is low. However, compared to a CF card equipped with a flash memory, it is
vulnerable to vibration and physical shock. If you use a microdrive, be careful not to subject
the camera to vibration, shake, or physical shock while it is recording or displaying images.
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Contents
Close-Up Mode ............................... 46
Sports Mode .................................. 47
Night Portrait Mode ........................ 48
Introduction
Equipment Check List .......................... 3
Handling Precautions ......................... 10
Quick Guide ....................................... 12
Nomenclature ..................................... 14
Conventions Used in This Manual ...... 20
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Advanced Operations ................. 49
Quality Selection ......................... 50
ISO Speed .................................. 51
Setting Processing Parameters ... 52
AF Mode Selection ....................... 54
One-Shot AF for Still Subjects ........ 55
AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects .... 56
AI Focus AF .................................... 56
AF Point Selection ......................... 57
Focusing On an Off-Center Subject ... 58
Problem Subjects for Autofocusing .... 59
Manual Focus ............................ 59
INFO.
Checking Camera Settings ........ 60
Selecting a Metering Mode ............ 61
Metering Modes ................................. 62
Selecting a Drive Mode ...................... 63
Setting the White Balance ............ 64
White Balance Settings ...................... 65
Custom White Balance Setting ... 66
LCD Panel Illumination ....................... 67
Program AE .................................... 68
Shutter-Priority AE ......................... 70
Aperture-Priority AE ...................... 72
Checking the Depth of Field ............... 73
Manual Exposure ............................ 74
Automatic Depth-of-Field AE ....... 76
Setting Exposure Compensation ....... 77
Autoexposure Bracketing ............ 78
AE Lock .......................................... 80
Self-timer Operation ....................... 81
Using the Eyepiece Cover .............. 82
Bulb Exposures .................................. 83
Mirror Lockup ..................................... 84
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Before You Start
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Charging the Battery Pack ................. 22
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack ... 24
Inserting the Battery Pack ............... 24
Battery Level Icons ......................... 24
Removing the Battery Pack ............ 25
Using a Household Power Supply .... 26
Mounting and Detaching a Lens ........ 27
Mounting a Lens ............................. 27
Detaching a Lens ............................ 27
Installing a CF Card ........................... 28
Removing a CF Card ...................... 28
Basic Operation ................................. 29
Main Switch .................................... 29
Shutter Button ................................. 29
Using the Electronic Dials ............... 30
LCD Monitor .................................... 31
Menu Functions and Settings ......... 32
Setting the Date and Time .......... 34
Dioptric Adjustment in the Viewfinder .. 36
Holding the Camera ........................... 36
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Simple Picture Taking
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Fully Automatic Picture Taking ...... 38
Automatic Built-in Flash .................. 39
AF-Assist Beam .............................. 39
Check the Image Immediately ............ 40
Check the Image in PLAY Mode .. 40
Checking the Image
After it is Taken .............................. 41
Time for Image Review ............ 42
Erasing a Recorded Image
(Single Image Erase) ...................... 43
Portrait Mode .................................. 44
Landscape Mode ........................... 45
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Flash Photography
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Using the Built-in Flash ...................... 86
in the Basic Zone .......................... 86
in the Creative Zone ...................... 86
Built-in Flash Range ....................... 87
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Contents
Flash Sync Shutter Speed and
Aperture Settings .......................... 87
Red-eye Reduction .................. 89
FE Lock ....................................... 90
Flash Exposure Compensation .. 91
Flash Photography with the
EOS-Dedicated 550EX Speedlite ... 92
Full Auto Flash ................................ 93
Taking Flash Pictures in Each
Shooting Mode ................................ 93
High-Speed Sync (FP Flash) ...... 94
FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing) ... 94
FE Lock ....................................... 95
Flash Exposure Compensation .. 95
Modeling Flash ............................... 95
Wireless Multi-Flash/E-TTL
Autoflash Shooting .......................... 95
Using Non-Canon Flash Units ........... 96
TTL and A-TTL Speedlites ................. 96
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Menu Function Settings ........... 117
List of Menu Functions .............. 118
Custom Function Settings ............. 122
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Reference ................................... 128
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Basic Terminology ............................ 128
Function Availability Table ................ 131
AF Modes and Drive Modes ............ 131
Exposure Warnings .......................... 132
AE Lock Effects for Combinations of
AF Point Selection and
Metering Method ........................... 133
Program Line .................................... 133
Shutter Speed and
Aperture Value Readouts .............. 134
Message List .................................... 135
Error Code ....................................... 135
Troubleshooting ................................ 136
Major Accessories (Optional) .............. 138
System Map ..................................... 140
Major Specifications ......................... 142
Index ................................................ 146
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Playing and Erasing Recorded Images ... 97
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Viewing Recorded Images ................. 98
Viewing a Single Image .............. 98
Viewing the Index ..................... 98
Viewing Enlarged Images ......... 99
JUMP
Jumping to Another Image ..... 99
INFO.
Tu r ning the Information Display
On and Off .................................. 100
Automated Playback of Recorded
Images (Auto playback) .............. 101
Rotating an Image ................. 102
Protecting an Image .................. 103
Erasing Images (All Image Erase) .. 104
Formatting the CF Card ............ 105
Print Order ................................ 106
Selecting Images for Printing ........ 107
Print Type ...................................... 109
Specifying Date Printing ............... 110
Specifying File Number Printing ... 111
Connecting to a TV .......................... 112
Replacing the Date/Time Battery ..... 113
File Numbering System ............. 114
Cleaning the CMOS Imaging
Element ......................................... 115
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