User Guide for Canon D60: 

Flash Photography

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Chapter Summary: The EOS D60 can take easy, natural-looking flash pictures with correct subject illumination using E-TTL autoflash (preflash evalua- tive metering in memory) and either the camera’s built-in flash or any EOS-dedicated EX-series Speedlite...The procedure is as easy as a normal AE shot...This chapter describes how to take flash pictures with the built-in flash, with the EOS-dedicated 550EX Speedlite, or other types of external flash......


User Guide for Canon D60

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CF card capacity remaining (→50... ISO speed (→51... Review (→41), Review time (→42... Auto power off time (→29, 120... Flash exposure compensation (→91... Parameters (→52... Shots remaining... AEB (→78... C.Fn (Custom Function) number(s) (→122... For viewing image information during playback, see “Turning the Information Display On and Off” (→100...... Camera Setting Information... Display the camera settings...... Press the < INFO.> button again to clear the... LCD monitor...... When the camera is ready to shoot, press the < INFO.> button to view the current camera settings on the LCD monitor...... Press the <INFO.> button...The current camera settings appear on the...

Program AE... The shutter speed and aperture value are... Like < > (Full Auto) mode, this is a general- purpose picture-taking mode...The camera automati- cally sets the shutter speed and aperture value to suit the scene’s brightness...This is called Program AE......

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