User Guide for Canon D60: 

Using the Eyepiece Cover

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Chapter Summary: If you take a picture using the self-timer or remote switch (optional) without looking through the viewfinder, stray light can enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure...To prevent this, attach the eyepiece cover to the viewfinder eyepiece before taking the picture...... Remove the eyecup...... Grasp both sides of the eyecup and lift it up... and away from the camera...... Slip the eyepiece cover over the eyepiece......


User Guide for Canon D60

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