User Guide for Canon D60:
Flash Exposure Compensation
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The EOS D60 camera can adjust the level of the built-in flash or any EX-series Speedlite...The compensation amount can be up to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments...You cannot use flash exposure compensation in the Basic Zone......
Set the exposure compensation amount......
Set the Quick Control Dial Switch to < ON...While looking at the LCD panel or...
dial...viewfinder display, turn the...
The [+] side indicates increased compensa...
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User Guide for Canon D60
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In a relatively dark room, where subjects’ pupils are dilated, the light from a camera flash passes through the pupil, is reflected by the retina, and causes the subjects’ pupils to appear red...Use the following procedure to minimize red-eye: 1 Shoot with the Red-eye reduction function turned on...The light reflected from the pupil will not be directed along the optical axis of the lens, thus minimizing red-eye.) 3 Shoot from as close as possible (same effect as 2......
numbers whose last two digits is “99.” Images stored in formats other than RAW format have the file name Img_ and the extension ‘jpg’, and images stored in...
The pictures you take are automatically assigned file numbers from 0001-9900 and stored in folders of 100 images each...However, during continuous shooting, a folder may store more than 101 images...Also note that there will be no folder...
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