User Guide for Canon D60:
ISO Speed
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Chapter Summary:
ISO speed is an index number representing the photosensitivity of silver-halide film...Higher speeds are better for taking pictures of moving subjects or in dim light, but the pictures will also contain more noise and so will be less sharp...The default setting is ISO 100......
Select [ISO speed......
dial to select [ISO Speed...
Set the ISO speed......
dial to select the desired > button...ISO speed, then press the...
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User Guide for Canon D60
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immediately before the picture is taken......
When focus is not achieved, the focus confirmation light < ● > will blink...Focus lock (→58) cannot be used......
can also track a subject that is steadily approaching or retreating from the camera......
Press and hold the shutter button down halfway, and the camera focuses continuously......
Predictive AF...
The exposure settings are determined...
You can set the camera so that during AI Servo AF operation, you can press the > button and the focus will momentarily lock as long as the button is held < down...C.Fn-2-2→122...
When the AF point is selected automatically, the camera uses one of three AF points to...
When the AF point is selected manually (→57), the selected AF point tracks the subject......
The focus confirmation light < ●> will not light and the beeper will not sound...
when focus is achieved......
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