User Guide for Canon D60: 

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Chapter Summary: You can view the images you take immediately, on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera...... After the picture is taken, the image as it... was shot appears on the LCD monitor...During continuous shooting, the last captured image will be displayed...... seconds...... You can turn the Review function on or off, as well as display the image... information display...41... You can change the length of time the image is displayed...42) ● You can change the brightness of the LCD monitor...120) ● While a picture is being displayed, you can press the...


User Guide for Canon D60

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Set the Red-eye reduction func- tion...... Red-eye reduction also operates when you use an EOS... dial to select [Red-eye on/ > button...off], then press the... On, and the display returns to the Menu...... Red-eye reduction is more effective in bright interior locations, with the camera closer to the subject...... To increase the effectiveness of red-eye reduction, press the... When you press the shutter button down halfway, the red... looking at the red-eye reduction lamp...Be sure to tell your subjects to look at the lamp...... eye reduction lamp indicator appears in the viewfinder...... dedicated Speedlite...... The effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies from subject to... button down fully, even if the red-eye reduction lamp is on...... shutter button down fully after the red-eye reduction lamp (which lights for approximately 1.5 seconds) indicator goes off...... Red-eye reduction lamp indicator... When you use flash in low-light conditions, it can reflect off your subject’s pupils and make their eyes look red in the recorded imge...The Red-eye reduction function uses the camera’s red-eye reduction lamp, which gently shines into the subject’s eyes to constrict the pupils and thereby reduces the likelihood that red-eye will occur...You can use red-eye reduc- tion in any picture-taking mode except < > and < > modes......

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