User Guide for Canon D60:
Quality Selection
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Chapter Summary:
Use the Menu function to choose from seven Quality settings...
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Large/Fine Large/Normal Medium/Fine Medium/Normal Small/Fine Small/Normal RAW...
Recording size...
Recording Compression method ratio...
Low High Low JPEG High Low High RAW...
Size of one image...
2.5 Mbyte 1.3 Mbyte 1.4 Mbyte 0.7 Mbyte 0.9 Mbyte 0.5 Mbyte 7.4 Mbyte...
Recording capacity...
Approx...172 shots Approx...15 shots...
You can set the image quality also for the Basic Zone modes...The maximum capacity applies to a 128 MB CF card...The image file size and the CF card's maximum capacity depend on the subject and ISO speed......
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Modeling Flash (→95...
Wireless Multi-Flash/E-TTL Autoflash (→95...
E-TTL Autoflash...
The FEB function is like AEB (autoexposure bracketing) with flash...You can bracket flash exposures by up to +/–3 stops, in 1/2-stop increments......
You can implement wireless multi-light E-TTL autoflash, using any or all of the features listed above...This provides the freedom to set up sophisticated lighting effects with no connection cords required......
FE (Flash Exposure) Lock (→95...
High-Speed Sync (FP Flash) (→94...
Modeling flash allows you to check shadows and the light balance produced by multi-light settings......
FE lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure for any part of the subject...This is the flash equivalent of AE lock......
Regarding the available features, refer to the Speedlite's instructions......
As with normal exposure compensation, you can use flash exposure compensation to adjust the flash output within a range of +/–2 stops, in 1/2-stop increments......
Besides the 550EX, other EX-series Speedlites can be used with the camera......
Flash Exposure Compensation (→95...
FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing) (→94...
In difficult focusing conditions, the AF-assist beam is emitted from the 550EX...
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