User Guide for Canon D60:
Problem Subjects for Autofocusing
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Chapter Summary:
The EOS D60 has a precision AF system that can focus on most subjects...However, it may not be able to focus on subjects (focus confirmation light < ●> blinks) in particular conditions such as the following...
Difficult-to-Focus Subjects...
Very low-contrast subjects, such as a blue sky or single-color wall ● Subjects in very dark locations ● Extremely backlit or reflective subjects, such as a shiny new car ● Overlapping nearby and distant objects, such as cage bars and the animal inside the cage...
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dial to select [On] or [Off], then press the < > button......
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1) Press the shutter button down halfway to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed or aperture value, just as in normal picture-taking without flash......
Shutter speed setting...
2) When you press the shutter button completely, a preflash will be fired based on the aperture set in (1) and the picture will be taken with E-TTL autoflash...3) The background exposure is determined by the shutter speed and aperture value......
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