User Guide for Canon D60:
Night Portrait Mode
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Chapter Summary:
This mode is for taking pictures of people at sunset or at night...It uses flash to illuminate the subject and a slow shutter speed to expose the background, resulting in a natural-looking exposure......
To prevent camera shake, always use a tripod......
If you are taking images of scenery only (and not people), use Landscape...
mode......
Tell your subjects not to move for a few seconds after the flash fires...You can also use Night Portrait...
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AI Focus AF is set automatically in < > (Full Auto) mode...At the time of the shot, the camera automatically selects One-shot AF or AI Servo AF according to the state of the subject...If the subject is focused in One-shot AF and the subject then begins to move continuously, the camera detects the movement, automatically switches to AI Servo AF, and focuses continu- ously as it tracks the subject......
The number of shots may be less than indicated in some cases, due to...
The above figures were obtained under Canon test conditions (fully charged battery, EF...
indicated......
The number of shots is reduced by frequent use of the LCD monitor...Holding the shutter button halfway down for long periods to use the AF function...
Shooting conditions No flash use 50% flash use Approx...490 Approx...400...
Battery Life...
If the level of charge remaining runs out when you are using the menu screen or playing back an image, a no battery warning appears on the LCD monitor...When this occurs, remove the battery and charge it......
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