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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
coverlim 12:05pm on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
Stunning image quality I am just about to go full-time as a professional photographer, and the D60 is my number one workhorse camera.
Proactive Services 1:30am on Friday, September 24th, 2010 
As one of the first people to get this camera way back in 2002, I can say that this camera is awesome! Ok, got my D60 about 2 years ago as an occasion - it was relatively cheap (even more so if you remember the original price.. Top marks except focusing a bit slow. Slow focusing: difficult with low light conditions
m.whitham 6:38am on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
The Canon EOS D60 has been around for about two years now and was an improvement on an earlier model. The Canon EOS D60 has been around for about two years now and was an improvement on an earlier model.
xproggy 6:35pm on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 
While this camera can produce great images it is disappointing that Canon chose to use such a low-end body. Well, they said be specific so here goes . . try not to doze off.
wwwgetfunherecom 8:37pm on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 
I still have the Canon EOS D60 Digital SLR camera. It is a back-up to my 20D. I think its photos are almost as good as the ones from the 20D.
vonmugel 10:23am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
Solidly Built, good battery life very poor exposure results, most pictures under exposed, 50t
kabads 5:45pm on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 
My first digital camera. After shooting 35mm and medium format for over 20 years I am thrilled at the results with the D60.
24fan24 8:08pm on Friday, May 14th, 2010 
The Canon EOS D60 has been around for about two years now and was an improvement on an earlier model. image quality, ease of use, lightweight. Having used the D60 for many months, I cannot truly say that its crap, however for the amount of cash, I really recommend looking at different models.
badperson 8:39pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 
Stunning image quality I am just about to go full-time as a professional photographer, and the D60 is my number one workhorse camera. Simply the best. It was with some fear and trepidation that I traded in my old D30 and upgraded to the new D60. It was worth it. Simply the best. It was with some fear and trepidation that I traded in my old D30 and upgraded to the new D60. It was worth it.
bfessenden 1:31pm on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
The Canon EOS D60 has been around for about two years now and was an improvement on an earlier model.

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Handling Precautions

The Camera
(1) This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or expose it to physical shock. (2) The camera is not waterproof and should not be used in wet conditions or underwater. If the camera gets wet, take it to your nearest Canon dealer as soon as possible. If small amounts of water splash onto the camera, wipe it with a clean dry cloth. If the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth. (3) Never leave the camera close to devices that generate strong magnetic fields, such as magnets or electric motors. Do not operate or leave the camera in areas where strong electromagnetic signals are generated, such as near electronic transmission towers. Exposing the camera to strong electromagnetic signals can cause it to malfunction and destroy recorded image data. (4) Do not leave the camera in hot locations, such as in a car sitting in direct sunlight. High temperatures can damage the camera. (5) The camera contains precision circuits. Never attempt to disassemble the camera or service it yourself. (6) Use a commercially available blower brush to remove any dust that accumulates on the camera lens, viewfinder, mirror, or focusing screen. Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to wipe off the camera body or lens. If the camera is very soiled, consult your nearest Canon dealer. (7) Do not touch the cameras electrical contacts with your hands. Doing so could corrode the contacts and interfere with the cameras normal operation. (8) If you take the camera quickly from a cold location into a warm one, condensation can form on the outside and inside of the camera. To prevent this, place the camera in an airtight, resealable plastic bag until it warms up to the ambient temperature. (9) Do not use the camera if condensation forms on it, or you could damage it. If this occurs, remove the CF card and battery from the camera, and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera. (10) If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove its battery and store the camera in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location. While the camera is in storage, operate its shutter periodically to make sure that it is working. (11) Avoid storing the camera in locations where potentially corrosive chemicals are used, such as in a laboratory. (12) If the camera has been in storage for an extended period, check its components before using it. If you have not used the camera for some time or are planning to take shots you will not want to lose (overseas vacation, etc.), have the camera checked by your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for yourself that the camera components are working properly.

You can set the camera to display each image on the LCD monitor as soon as it is taken. You can do this two ways: Select [On] to display the image by itself, or select [On (Info)] (100) to display the image with its recording information. Select [Off] if you do not want to display the image. The default setting is [On].
From the Menu, select [Review].
Press the < MENU> button. Turn the < > dial to select [Review], then press the < > button.

[On] selected

Select the Review setting.
Turn the < > dial to select the desired option, then press the < > button. The setting is entered, and the display returns to the menu. Press the < MENU> button to clear the screen and exit the menu.
After the picture is taken, the image as it was shot appears on the LCD monitor. The time that image is displayed depends on the review time setting. (42) The display differs depending on whether you selected [On] or [On (Info)].
[On (Info)] selected (100)
Histogram (100) Image information (100) Date/time (34)
You can change the review time setting. (42)

Time for Image Review

You can control how long images are displayed by setting the review time to [2 sec.], [4 sec.], [8 sec.], or [Hold] which keeps the image on the monitor screen. The default setting is [2 sec.].
From the Menu, select [Review time].
Press the < MENU> button. Turn the < > dial to select [Review time], then press the < > button.

Set the review time.

Turn the < > dial to select the review time you want, then press the < > button. The setting is entered, and the display returns to the menu. Press the < MENU> button to clear the screen and exit the menu.
When this function is set to [Hold], the image is displayed until you press the shutter button down halfway. Note however that the camera power will turn off automatically when the Auto power off time setting is reached (29, 120). The [Review time] setting is valid when the [Review] feature is set to [On] or [On (Info)].
Erasing a Recorded Image (Single Image Erase)
Set the camera to Play mode.
Press the < > button to enter Play mode. The most recent image appears.
Select the image you want to erase.
Turn the < > dial to select the image you want to erase.

Open the Erase menu.

Press the < > button. The Erase menu appears at the bottom of the LCD monitor.

Erase the image.

Turn the < > dial to select [Erase], then press the < > button. The access lamp blinks and the image is erased.
You cannot recover an image once you have erased it. Make sure you no longer want an image before erasing it. You can protect images (103) to prevent them from being erased accidentally. To erase all images recorded on the CF card, see Erasing Images (All Image Erase) (104).

Select the AF mode.

Turn the <
> dial to make the selection.
Press the shutter button down halfway to return to ready-to-shoot status.
In addition to the above two AF modes, the EOS D60 provides AI Focus AF, which automatically switches between One-shot and AI Servo AF modes according to the state of the subject. AI Focus AF is automatically selected when operating in < > (Full Auto) mode. Turn the < > dial to select the white balance (64).
One-Shot AF for Still Subjects

Superimposed display

Press the shutter button down halfway to activate AF operation and focus once.
The AF point achieving focus will flash in red and the beeper will sound. The focus confirmation light < > at the lower right will also light. When using evaluative metering, the exposure setting is determined when focus is achieved. The exposure setting and focus remain locked as long as the shutter button is pressed down halfway. You can then recompose the shot while retaining the exposure setting and focus (58).
If the camera cannot focus, the focus confirmation light ( ) in the viewfinder blinks. If this happens, you will not be able to take a picture even if you press the shutter button down fully. Instead, reframe the shot and focus again. See also, Manual Focus (59).
You can disable the AF points red flashing (superimposed display). (C.Fn-14-1126)
AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
Press and hold the shutter button down halfway, and the camera focuses continuously.
This mode is suited for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing. With its predictive AF function, the camera can also track a subject that is steadily approaching or retreating from the camera. The exposure settings are determined immediately before the picture is taken. The focus confirmation light < > will not light and the beeper will not sound when focus is achieved. When focus is not achieved, the focus confirmation light < > will blink. Focus lock (58) cannot be used.
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-2-2122)

Predictive AF

When a subject is approaching or retreating from the camera at a constant rate, the focusing function can track the subject and predict the focusing distance immediately before the picture is taken so that the shot will be in focus at the moment of exposure. When the AF point is selected automatically, the camera uses one of three AF points to focus on the subject. Tracking and predictive focusing is carried out using the camera selected AF point. When the AF point is selected manually (57), the selected AF point tracks the subject.

AI Focus AF

AI Focus AF is set automatically in < > (Full Auto) mode. At the time of the shot, the camera automatically selects One-shot AF or AI Servo AF according to the state of the subject. If the subject is focused in One-shot AF and the subject then begins to move continuously, the camera detects the movement, automatically switches to AI Servo AF, and focuses continuously as it tracks the subject.

AF Point Selection

The AF point can be selected automatically or manually. In the Basic Zone modes and < mode, AF point selection will be automatic. In the < >, < >, < >, and < > modes, AF point selection can be set to either automatic or manual. > Automatic selection : The camera selects the AF point automatically according to conditions. Manual selection : You can select any of the three AF points manually. This is best when you want to be sure to focus on a particular subject, or to use the speed of the AF focusing function to help you compose a particular shot quickly.

> button. ( 6 )

Select the AF point.
Look at the LCD panel or the viewfinder display as you turn the < > or < > dial. Press the shutter button halfway to ready the camera for shooting.

LCD panel

Automatic AF point selection Manual AF point selection
Viewfinder Automatic AF point selection Manual AF point selection
Automatic selection: All the AF points will light in red. Manual selection: The desired AF point lights in red.
Focusing On an Off-Center Subject
To focus on a subject not covered by one of the three AF points, follow the procedure below. This technique is called Focus Lock. Focus lock is valid when the AF mode is set to One-shot AF.

Select an AF point.

Place the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway.
Hold the shutter button down halfway and recompose the picture.
You can also use the Focus lock function in the Basic Zone (except for < >mode), starting from step 2.
For best results, use the combination of One-shot AF with AE lock applied on the AF point where focus is achieved, and evaluative metering.
Problem Subjects for Autofocusing
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 In such cases, use one of the following procedures: (1) Focus on an object that is at the same distance as the desired subject, apply Focus Lock, then recompose the picture. (2) Set the lens focus mode switch to < MF > (or < M>), and focus manually.

Press the shutter button down halfway. The AF point achieving focus will flash in red and the beeper will sound. The focus confirmation light < > at the lower right will also light.
The shutter speed and aperture value are determined automatically, and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. If the shutter speed and aperture values are not blinking, the exposure is correct. If either is blinking, see Exposure Warnings (132).
Compose the picture, then press the shutter button down fully.
Differences Between Program AE Mode < > and Full Auto Mode <
< > (Program AE) and < > (Full Auto) mode are alike in that both automatically determine the shutter speed and aperture values. The following functions can be used in < > mode but not in < > mode. AF mode selection Built-in flash firing manually/firing prohibited Manual AF point selection Flash exposure compensation Metering mode selection Special features with EX-series Speedlites Drive mode selection - High-speed sync (FP Flash) Program shift - FE lock AE lock with < > button - Flash output ratio control Exposure compensation - FEB Autoexposure bracketing (AEB) - 2nd-curtain sync Depth-of-field preview - Modeling flash Custom Functions

Shifting the Program

In Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture value combination (program) set by the camera while maintaining the same exposure value. This is called shifting the program. > dial until the shutter To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the < speed or aperture value you want is displayed. Once you take a picture with the shifted program, the shifted program is canceled automatically and the original program is restored. If you are using a flash, you cannot shift the program.

Shutter-Priority AE

In this mode, you set the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of the subject. This is called Shutter-Priority AE. A fast shutter speed can freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject, and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion. stands for time value.

Fast shutter speed

Slow shutter speed

Set the shutter speed.

Press the shutter button down halfway. The aperture value is determined automatically.
Check the display, then take the picture.

You can also set the camera so that you can set the aperture value in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4-1122) You can fix the shutter speed at 1/200 second for shooting with a flash. (C.Fn-6-1124)
Checking the Depth of Field
You can press the Depth-of-Field Preview button to close the aperture to the current aperture setting, and then verify the range of focus in the viewfinder.
This feature can be used in the Creative zone. In < > mode, this feature operates when the shutter button is pressed down halfway. The exposure is locked (AE lock) while the Depth-of-Field Preview button is pressed.

Manual Exposure

In this mode you set the shutter speed and aperture value yourself. The camera makes no settings automatically. You can determine the correct combination of shutter speed and aperture value by checking the exposure level displayed in the camera. stands for manual.

Set the aperture value.

Set the Quick Control Dial switch to <ON>, then turn the < > dial.
Press the shutter button down halfway. ( 4) The exposure level indicator appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. The exposure level icon < > lets you see how far you are from the standard exposure level.
Standard exposure Underexposure Overexposure

Determine the exposure.

Set the shutter speed or aperture value manually.
: This is the standard reference point for a correct exposure. : Decrease the shutter speed or reduce the aperture value. : Increase the shutter speed or increase the aperture value.
If the exposure level indicator < > is flashing at the < > or < > position, the exposure is over- or under-exposed by more than two stops.
You can set the camera so that you can set the shutter speed or aperture value in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4-1122)
Automatic Depth-of-Field AE
When taking pictures of large groups or landscapes, the EOS D60 can automatically achieve a sharp focus over a wide depth of field. All the subjects covered by the AF points, from those close to the camera to those far away from the camera, can be taken clearly. In < > mode, the shutter speed and aperture value cannot be changed freely. If the camera selects a slow shutter speed, the use of a tripod is recommended. Automatic depth-of-field AE cannot be used if the lens focus mode switch is set to <MF > (or < M> on older lenses). Set the switch to < AF >. stands for Auto-Depth of field.

In < >, <

>, <

> and <

> modes
: AEB set to +/ 1 stop. : With exposure compensation of 1 stop : With exposure compensation of 1.5 stops : With exposure compensation of 2 stops In < > mode : Center exposure 2 stops from standard exposure : Center exposure more than 2 stops from satandard exposure
You can change the AEB settings in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4122) In this case, the AEB indicator on the LCD panel looks like this. AEB settings in 1/3-stop increments : 1/3 AEB settings in 2/3-stop increments : 2/3 : +2/3 : +1/3
You can change the sequence to decreased exposure, standard exposure, or increased exposure. (C.Fn-7124)

AE Lock

AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a place other than the point of focus. After locking the exposure, you can recompose the shot while maintaining the exposure level. This feature is useful for backlit and spotlighted subjects. The effects of the AE lock depend on the AF point and metering method selected. (133)
Focus on the point on which you want to lock the exposure reading.
The exposure value is displayed in the viewfinder.
The < > icon lights in the viewfinder to indicate that the exposure setting is locked. ( 4) Each time you press the < > button, the current exposure setting is locked.
Compose the shot and take the picture.
You can apply AE lock by pressing the shutter button (instead of the < down halfway, and focus with the < > button. (C.Fn-2-1122)

> button)

Self-timer Operation
The self-timer is convenient for group photographs. You can use it in any Basic mode or Creative mode. We recommend using a tripod when you use the self-timer.

Select the self-timer.

Press the < DRIVE> button ( 6 ), and turn the < > dial to select < >.
Make sure the focus confirmation light < > and the exposure setting are displayed.
Press the shutter button down fully. The beeper sounds as the red-eye reduction lamp operates, and the picture is taken after 10 seconds. First 8 seconds: Slow beeps and the lamp blinks slowly. Last 2 seconds: Faster beeps and the lamp stays on. While the self-timer is operating, the LCD panel shows count down. To cancel the self-timer, press the < DRIVE> button.

Make sure the < > icon in the viewfinder is on.
In the Creative zone, press the < > button to pop up the built-in flash.
Focus on the subject you want to lock the flash exposure on.
Place the center AF point over the subject, and press the < >

button. (

The Speedlite fires a preflash and records the required flash output for this subject in memory. The < > icon lights in the viewfinder. The center AF point will flash in red. In the viewfinder, the display appears as shown in 1 for 0.5 seconds, then changes to 2. Each time you press the < > button the preflash fires, and the FE lock is applied at the required exposure level.
Compose the shot and take the picture.
If the subject is far enough away to cause underexposure, the < > icon will blink in the viewfinder. Move closer to the subject and repeat steps 2 4.
Flash Exposure Compensation
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.

> button. (

Set the exposure compensation amount.
Set the Quick Control Dial Switch to <ON>. While looking at the LCD panel or viewfinder display, turn the < > dial. The [+] side indicates increased compensation, and the [] side indicates decreased compensation.
Once set, the exposure compensation amount remains in memory after the Main Switch is set to <OFF>. To cancel, set the compensation amount to the < > position.
Flash exposure compensation can also be set with EX-series Speedlites. If flash exposure compensation is set with both the camera and EX-series Speedlite, the Speedlite's setting will override the cameras.
You can set the camera to adjust exposure compensation in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4-1122) You can also disable the Auto reduction of fill flash function. (C.Fn-10-1124)
Flash Photography with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX Speedlite
The Canon 550EX Speedlite allows you to take high-quality flash pictures easily, in the same way as you would with a built-in flash.

E-TTL Autoflash

E-TTL autoflash (preflash evaluative metering in memory) supplies the correct level of flash for the subject in the AF point selected by AF. In dark locations, you can set the camera to aperture-priority AE for automatic slow-sync operation, for a natural-looking exposure balanced between the subject and background. High-Speed Sync (FP Flash) (94) High-speed sync (FP or focal-plane flash) enables flash synchronization at all shutter speeds from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. FE (Flash Exposure) Lock (95) FE lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure for any part of the subject. This is the flash equivalent of AE lock. Flash Exposure Compensation (95) As with normal exposure compensation, you can use flash exposure compensation to adjust the flash output within a range of +/2 stops, in 1/2-stop increments. FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing) (94) The FEB function is like AEB (autoexposure bracketing) with flash. You can bracket flash exposures by up to +/3 stops, in 1/2-stop increments. Modeling Flash (95) Modeling flash allows you to check shadows and the light balance produced by multi-light settings. Wireless Multi-Flash/E-TTL Autoflash (95) You can implement wireless multi-light E-TTL autoflash, using any or all of the features listed above. This provides the freedom to set up sophisticated lighting effects with no connection cords required.

Protecting an Image

You can erase-protect images to prevent accidental erasure. You can press the < > button to switch between single-image and index display in order to protect individual pictures.

The < > icon

From the menu, select [Protect].
Press the < MENU> button. Turn the < > dial to select [Protect].
Open the Protect Settings screen.
Press the < > button. The display goes to the Protect Settings screen. Press the < > button to show the Protect Settings screen on an index display, then press the < > button again to show the Protect Settings screen on a single image display.

Protect the image.

Turn the < > dial to select the image you want to protect, then press the < > button. Protected images are identified with a < > icon. Press the < > button again to cancel protection and delete the < > icon. If you have other images to be protected, repeat the above steps. Press the < MENU> button to exit Protect mode.
Once an image is protected, it cannot be removed by the cameras Erase function. To erase a protected image, you must first remove the protection.
If you protect the images you need and erase all the images at once (104), all non-protected images will be erased. This is handy when you want to erase all the images you do not need at once.
Erasing Images (All Image Erase)
You can erase images one image at a time, or you can erase all images on the CF card at once. This section describes how to erase all the images recorded on a CF card in one operation. To erase images one at a time, see Erasing a Recorded Image (Single Image Erase). (43)
Set the camera to PLAY. (98)
Press the < > button. The latest picture taken will be displayed.
Press the < > button.

The Erase menu appears.

Turn the < > dial to select [All], then press the < > button.
The Erase Confirmation message appears.
Turn the < > dial to select [OK], then press the < > button.
The camera erases all unprotected images.
Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it.
Once an image is protected, it cannot be removed by the cameras Erase function. To erase a protected image, you must first remove the protection.(103).
If you protect the images you need (103) and erase all the images at once, all non-protected images will be erased. This is handy when you want to erase all the images you do not need at once.

Selecting Images for Printing
There are two ways to select images for printing. You can select images one at a time, or select all images.

Selecting a Single Image

From the menu, select [Print Order].
Press the < MENU> button. Turn the < > dial to select [Print Order].
The Print Order screen appears. [Order] is selected.
The Select Image screen appears. If you press the < > button, 3 images are displayed on the Select Image screen. Press the < > button again to enlarge the image on the Select Image screen.

Select the images.

Turn the < > dial to select an image, then press the < > button. If the Print Type (109) selection is Standard or Both, the Print Quantity screen appears. If the Print Type (109) selection is [Index], a check mark < > appears at the upper left. Images in RAW format cannot be marked for printing. If you selected [Index], you can press the < > button again to delete the < > mark and cancel the selection.
Number of prints of the selected image
Select the print quantity.
If the Print Type (109) is [Index], you can not specify the print quantity. Turn the < > dial to select the quantity, then press the < > button. The quantity appears next to the < > icon. To cancel the selection, set the quantity to [ 0 ]. To select another image, repeat steps 4 and 5. Press the < MENU> button to return to the Select Image screen.

Selecting All Images

You can select all images on a CF card at once, except those in RAW format.
Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (107), to display the Print Order screen. Turn the < > dial to select [All], then press the < > button.
The Select All Images menu appears.

Select [Mark all].

Turn the < > dial to select [Mark All], then press the < > button. This orders all the images and the display then returns to the Print Order screen. At this point you can select [Clear all] to cancel print order for all images. Select [Cancel] to return to the Print Order screen.
Images are printed in order from oldest to newest. You can order up to 998 images. If you select images using the Mark All method, one copy of each will be printed. To specify quantities, use the Selecting a Single Image method. (107)

Print Type

You can specify the following print types. Standard: Prints one image to each sheet. Index: Prints an index of the images in reduced size, on one sheet. Both: Prints the individual images and an index sheet.
Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (107), to display the Print Order screen. Turn the < > dial to select [Set up], then press the < > button.

List of Menu Functions

Item Quality Screen Description Sets the size in pixels of the image as recorded on the CF card, as well as the compression ratio. Select Large < >, Large < >, Medium < >, Medium < >, Small < >, Small < >, or RAW. Turns off/on a function for reducing the red-eye look caused by using a flash to shoot people at night or in dark settings. See page
Red-eye reduction function
AEB to automatically change exposure level
Sets the increment steps for dereased exposure and increased exposure in AEB shots.

ISO speed

Sets the ISO speed. Select ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, or 1000.

LCD panel illumination

Enables LCD panel illumination with the < > button. LCD panel illumination is effective in the dark.
Turns on/off the electronic beep that sounds when the image is in focus. Can also be set to function as the beep that indicates the self-timer is operating.

Item Custom WB

Screen
Description Selects the image to use as the basis for custom white balance adjustments.

See page 66

Parameters
Besides the standard processing parameters applied automatically by the camera, up to three sets of processing parameters can be set and saved.

Protect

Allows the user to protect image files against accidental erasure.

Rotate

Rotates the image display 90 clockwise or counterclockwise.
Lets you order prints of your captured images for printing on DPOF-compatible devices.

Auto playback

Captured images can be displayed automatically in sequence on the LCD monitor.

Item Auto power off

Description To conserve battery power, sets the Auto power off function that automatically switches off power if there is no operation for a given time. Select 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, or 30 minutes, or Off.

See page 29

Review
Determines whether images appear on the LCD monitor after they are taken. Select On, On (Info), or Off. The display time is set by the Review time setting (below).

Depth of field Point of optimum focus
Aperture value set to f/22
Aperture value set to f/2
Digital Print Order Format is a standard format for ordering prints of digital camera images from photo lab printing services, as well as printing from household printers. The Canon EOS D60 is DPOF-compatible. You can specify printing from the camera itself and store the order information on the CF card. Photo printing services or household printers using the DPOF format can then produce prints easily using that information.

Exposure

Exposure refers to the amount of light striking the imaging element to produce an image. The amount of light appropriate for the ISO speed is called the correct exposure. The correct exposure is adjusted by changing the combination of the shutter speed and aperture value.

Reference

File Numbering and Folders
The pictures you take are automatically assigned file numbers from 0001-9900 and stored in folders of 100 images each. Each folder is numbered from 100 to 998 and recorded on the CF card. However, during continuous shooting, a folder may store more than 101 images. Also note that there will be no folder 0100 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 0200 RAW format have the file name CRW_ and the extension crw. Images with the extension thm are thumbnail images for index display. 9900 Example: Img_0001.jpg
File name Extension File number

Firmware

This is software containing various camera control instructions. The EOS D60 uses the firmware for image capture and image processing. Although the firmware is preinstalled in the camera, you can later install the latest version of the firmware when it becomes available on Canons Web site.

Format

Formatting a CF card is the process of preparing the CF card to store image data. Be careful when formatting a CF card, because the formatting process erases all data stored on the card.
An index number representing the photosensitivity of silver-halide photo film. This sensitivity standard is determined by the International Standards Organization (ISO), and is normally written as ISO 100, etc. The higher the ISO speed, the greater the sensitivity to light. Digital cameras use ISO speeds based on silver-halide photography.
Joint Photographic Experts Group is a file format for compressing and storing color images. The compression ratio can vary, but higher compression results in lower image quality when the file is expanded (restored).

Data storage device where the captured images are recorded. CF cards made by Canon are recommended.

PC Card Adapter

Enables a CF card to be inserted into a PC card slot or PC card reader.

System Map

Eyecup Eb

ST-E2 Rubber Frame Eb

MR-14EX

MT-24EX

Items included with the Camera
Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15

Strap Angle Finder C

Date/time CR2025 lithium battery DC Coupler DR-400 Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400

EF Lens

Wireless Controller LC-4

CF Cards

CF Card Reader
EOS Digital Solution Disk Adobe Photoshop LE Disk
PC Card Slot USB Port Macintosh Computer
Interface Cable IFC-200 PCU
PC Card Slot Parallel Port USB Port PC/AT Compatible Computer
Video Cable VC-100 TV/Video

Major Specifications

Type... Digital AF/AE SLR camera with built-in flash Recording medium. Type I and II CF card Image size.. 22.7 mm 15.1 mm Compatible lenses.. Canon EF lenses (Effective lens focal length: 1.6 times the lens focal length) Lens mount.. Canon EF mount
Type... High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate CMOS sensor Pixels.. Effective pixels: Approx. 6.3 megapixels Total pixels: Approx. 6.52 megapixels (31522068) Aspect ratio.. 3:2 Color filter system.. Primary color filter Low-pass filter. Located in front of the CCD sensor, non-removable

Imaging Element

Recording System
Recording format. Design rule for Camera System (sRGB-compliant) Image format.. JPEG and RAW (12-bit) File size. (1) Large/Fine: Approx. 2.5 MB (30722048 pixels) (2) Large/Normal: Approx. 1.3 MB (30722048 pixels) (3) Medium/Fine: Approx. 1.4 MB (20481360 pixels) (4) Medium/Normal: Approx. 0.7 MB (20481360 pixels) (5) Small/Fine: Approx. 0.9 MB (15361024 pixels) (6) Small/Normal: Approx. 0.5 MB (15361024 pixels) (7) RAW: Approx. 7.4 MB (30722048 pixels) * Exact file sizes depend on the shooting conditions and ISO speed. File numbering.. (1) Continuous numbering (2) Auto reset Processing parameters. Standard parameters plus up to three sets of custom processing parameters. Interface.. USB Ver. 1.1 (with dedicated cable)

White Balance Viewfinder

System.. Imaging element Settings. (1) Auto (2) Daylight (3) Cloudy (4) Light bulb (5) Fluorescent light (6) Flash (7) Custom
Type... Eye-level pentaprism Picture coverage.. 95% vertically and horizontally with respect to the effective pixels Magnification.. 0.88x (-1 diopter with 50mm lens at infinity) Eyepoint.. 20 mm Built-in dioptric adjustment. -3.0 - +1.0 diopter. Focusing screen.. Fixed, New Laser Matte screen Reflex mirror.. Quick-return half mirror (Transmission:reflection ratio of 40:60, no mirror cut-off with EF 600mm f/4 or shorter lens)

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EOS-D60

REF.NO.C12-6011

PARTS CATALOG

REF. NO. C12-6011 1

CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60

N.S CF1-3855

CB2-0568 CB2-0719

CB3-0329

CB2-0720

(See Pg 2)

CB2-0686

N.S CY3-1390

XA1-3170-207

CB2-0666

(CB2-0589)

CB2-0680 N.S

CG1-3786

PARTSLIST

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0568-000 CB2-0589-000 CB2-0666-000 CB2-0680-000 CB2-0686-000 CB2-0719-000 CB2-0720-000 * CB3-0329-000 CF1-3855-000 CG1-3786-000 * CY3-1390-000 XA1-3170-207 CLASS QTY C C C B C C C B B B B F DESCRIPTION COVER, DIGITAL TERMINAL CUSHION COVER, DATE BATTERY RUBBER, GRIP HINGE, B-DOOR SCREW M17X5.5 SCREW M17X6 CAP, DIGITAL TERMINAL RUBBER, BACK DOOR ASS'Y, MAIN BATTERY PLATE, NAME SCREW M17X2

REF. NO. C12-6011 2

(See Pg 3) CG2-0778 N.S

N.S CS2-5855 CB2-0726

CB1-6578

XA1-7200-359

(XD2-1100-172)

CB2-0727

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB1-6578-000 CB2-0726-000 CB2-0727-000 * CG2-0778-000 CS2-5855-000 XA1-7200-359 XD2-1100-172 CLASS QTY C C C B E F F 2 DESCRIPTION BUTTON, UNLOCK SCREW M17X5.5 SCREW M17X4.5 COVER ASS'Y, FRONT SPRING, UNLOCK BUTTON SCREW M2X3.5 E RING

REF. NO. C12-6011 3

(See Pg 5)
CB2-0721 (See Pg 4) CB2-0721 CB2-0724
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0721-000 CB2-0724-000 CLASS QTY C C DESCRIPTION SCREW M17X2.5 SCREW M17X4.5

REF. NO. C12-6011 4

CB2-0637

(CB2-0629)

(CS3-5071) (XG8-1100-591) N.S
(CB2-0630) (XD2-1100-132)
(XA1-7140-307) N.S N.S N.S (CB2-0639) (XA4-5140-357 x2) N.S N.S N.S (CG1-1963) CG2-0783

(CG1-1969)

N.S (XA4-9170-409 x2) N.S

(XA4-9170-409 x3)

(CB1-2678)
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB1-2678-000 CB2-0629-000 CB2-0630-000 CB2-0637-000 CB2-0639-000 CG1-1963-000 CG1-1969-000 * CG2-0783-000 CS3-5071-000 XA1-7140-307 XA4-5140-357 XA4-9170-409 XD2-1100-132 XG8-1100-591 CLASS QTY C C C B C C C B C F F F F F DESCRIPTION SCREW M17X2.5 BUTTON, BC DIAL DIAL, BACK COVER WINDOW, TFT LCD CONTACT, BC DIAL FPC ASS'Y, BUZZER FPC ASS'Y, BACK COVER COVER ASS'Y, BACK SPRING, COIL SCREW M14X3 SCREW M14X3.5 SCREW M17x4 E RING BALL, STEEL

REF. NO. C12-6011 5

CB2-0614 CB2-0722 x2 CB2-0615 CB2-0723 (See Pg 6)

(See Pg 7)

XA1-7200-359 XA1-7200-307
XA4-9170-409 CB2-0661 CB2-0654
CB2-0687 CS3-6164 CB2-0684 CB2-0681 XA4-9170-509 x2 XA4-9170-509 XA4-9170-409

CB2-0721 x3 XA4-9170-409

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0614-000 CB2-0615-000 CB2-0654-000 CB2-0661-000 CB2-0681-000 CB2-0684-000 CB2-0687-000 CB2-0721-000 CB2-0722-000 CB2-0723-000 CS3-6164-000 XA1-7200-307 XA1-7200-359 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-509 CLASS QTY C C B C C C C C C C C F F F F 3 SCREW, STEP KNOB, DIOPTOR ADJ. COVER, BOTTOM DOOR, CABLE LEVER, B-LOCK GRIP PLATE, B-LOCK SCREW M17X2.5 SCREW M17X5 SCREW M2X6.5 SPRING, B-LOCK SCREW M2X3 SCREW M2X3.5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW M17X5 DESCRIPTION

REF. NO. C12-6011 6

CG2-0786 (CB2-0640)
N.S N.S N.S N.S N.S CB2-0566 (XA4-6170-409 x2) N.S N.S (CS2-5656) (CB2-0587) N.S N.S N.S
(XD2-1100-132) (CB1-6588) (CB1-6589) (CH2-5298) (CH2-5299) N.S
(CB2-0554) (CB2-0552) (CB2-0560)

(XA4-9170-357) N.S

(CB2-0551) (XA4-9170-509) CB2-0601 N.S
(XA4-9200-457) N.S N.S (XA4-9170-509 x2)
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB1-6588-000 CB1-6589-000 CB2-0551-000 CB2-0552-000 CB2-0554-000 CB2-0560-000 CB2-0566-000 CB2-0587-000 CB2-0601-000 CB2-0640-000 * CG2-0786-000 CH2-5298-000 CH2-5299-000 CS2-5656-000 XA4-6170-409 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-509 XA4-9200-457 XD2-1100-132 CLASS QTY C C C C C C B C C B C C C C F F F F F 1 DESCRIPTION BUTTON, AE-LOCK BUTTON, AF-SELECT BUTTON, AE MODE BUTTON, AF MODE WINDOW, SUPPORT LIGHT BUTTON, DRIVE WINDOW, LCD DISPLAY BUTTON, RELEASE CUSHION, FIBER COVER, SP LIGHT COVER ASS'Y, TOP CONTACT, AE/AF SWITCH CONTACT, TOP SWITCH SPRING, COIL SCREW M17X4 SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17X5 SCREW M2X4.5 E RING

REF. NO. C12-6011 7

XA4-9200-559 x2

CB2-0565 CB2-0564

CB2-0570 FC2-9551
CB2-0576 (See Pg 8) CB2-0573 XA4-9200-457 CB2-0555 XA4-9200-457 XA4-9200-559
CB2-0578 CB2-0577 XA4-8200-459

CF1-3851 XA1-3200-257

XA1-7170-259
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0555-000 CB2-0564-000 CB2-0565-000 CB2-0570-000 CB2-0573-000 CB2-0576-000 CB2-0577-000 CB2-0578-000 CF1-3851-000 FC2-9551-000 XA1-3200-257 XA1-7170-259 XA4-8200-459 XA4-9200-457 XA4-9200-559 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C C C C F F F F F 3 FRAME, REAR RAG, NECK HOLDER, STRAP L HOLDER, STRAP R RAG, REMOTE RAG, DISPLAY SUPPORT SHEET, SHIELD HOLDER, SHIELD SHEET COVER ASS'Y, EYEPIECE SCREW M2X2.5 SCREW M2X2.5 SCREW M17X2.5 SCREW M2X4.5 SCREW M2X4.5 SCREW M2X5.5 DESCRIPTION

REF. NO. C12-6011 8

XA4-9170-457

CG2-0774

(See Pg 9)
CY3-1391 CG2-0782 CG2-0772 XA4-9170-409
XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-409

XA4-9170-357

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW * * * * PARTS No CG2-0772-000 CG2-0774-000 CG2-0782-000 CY3-1391-000 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-457 CLASS QTY C C C C F F F 2 DESCRIPTION PCB ASS'Y, TFT OLC DISPLAY ASS'Y TFT LCD ASS'Y (STN) LCD ASS'Y, DOT-FREE TFT SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW M17X4.5

REF. NO. C12-6011 9

FC2-9551 x2 CG1-3782 XA4-5170-407 (CG1-1967) N.S (XA4-5170-407 x2) N.S N.S
XA4-5170 -407 N.S N.S N.S
CB2-1371 (See Pg 10) CG1-1968 (CB2-1372) N.S N.S
XA1-7170-357 x2 XA1-7170-207 x2 CH1-6864 CH1-6865 XA4-9170-409 CH1-6863
XA4-9170-409 CG2-0773 XA4-9170-409
N.S CB2-1373 XA1-7200-307
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-1371-000 CB2-1372-000 CB2-1373-000 CG1-1967-000 CG1-1968-000 CG1-3782-000 * CG2-0773-000 CH1-6863-000 CH1-6864-000 CH1-6865-000 FC2-9551-000 XA1-7170-207 XA1-7170-357 XA1-7200-307 XA4-5170-407 XA4-9170-409 CLASS QTY C C C C C B C C C C C F F F F F CUSHION SHEET, SHIELD SHEET, SHIELD FPC ASS'Y, DOOR DET. SWITCHES FPC ASS'Y CF COVER ASS'Y, RIGHT SIDE PCB ASS'Y, DIGITAL FPC (ANALOG-DIGITAL) FPC (DIGITAL-TFT) FPC (DIGITAL-CAMERA MAIN) SCREW M2X2.5 SCREW M17X2 SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M2X3 SCREW M17X4 SCREW M17x4 DESCRIPTION

REF. NO. C12-6011 10

(See Pg 11)

(XA1-7170-309 x2)

CY3-1393 (XA1-7170-309) (CY3-1392) (CB2-0670) XA4-9170-457

CB3-0331 CG2-0771

N.S XA4-9170-457
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0670-000 * * * * CB3-0331-000 CG2-0771-000 CY3-1392-000 CY3-1393-000 XA1-7170-309 XA4-9170-457 CLASS QTY C C C C C F F 3 DESCRIPTION SHIELD, C-MOS RUBBER SHEET, ANALOG PCB PCB ASS'Y, ANALOG FILTER, IR/LPF C-MOS ASS'Y SCREW M17X3 SCREW M17x4

REF. NO. C12-6011 11

CG1-1964

XA4-9200-457

N.S XA4-9170-409 x2 CH9-0322
N.S CB2-0558 CF1-3856 XA4-9170-357

(See Pg 12)

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB2-0558-000 CF1-3856-000 CG1-1964-000 CH9-0322-000 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9200-457 CLASS QTY C C C C F F F 2 BODY, RIGHT LAMP ASS'Y, AF SUPPORT FPC ASS'Y, MD PCB ASS'Y, DC/DC SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW M2X4.5 DESCRIPTION

REF. NO. C12-6011 12

(See Pg 13)

XA4-8200-459

CH1-6870 XA4-9170-357 x2 CB2-0557
CH9-0321 CB1-7756 CA1-9125

CG1-1970

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CA1-9125-000 CB1-7756-000 CB2-0557-000 CG1-1970-000 CH1-6870-000 CH9-0321-000 XA4-8200-459 XA4-9170-357 CLASS QTY C C C C C C F F DESCRIPTION STOPPER, RT CONNECTOR CONNECTOR, REMOTE BODY, LEFT FPC ASS'Y, REMOTE FPC (DE-SP LIGHT) PCB ASS'Y, SP LIGHT SCREW M2X4.5 SCREW M17X3.5

REF. NO. C12-6011 13

XA1-7170-259 x3 CG1-3779 (XA4-9170-357 x2)

(See Pg 14)

CB2-0571 XA4-9170-457 x3 CB2-0556 XA4-9200-457 x2 XA4-9170-357 CB2-0660 CG1-1966 CB1-0279 CB1-0279 XA4-9200-457 CG1-3781 XA4-9170-457
CG1-3773 CA1-9007 CG1-1965

XA1-7170-207

CB2-0662 CB2-0659 CS3-5064 CB2-0658 CB2-0652 XA4-9170-457 CB2-0657
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CA1-9007-000 CB1-0279-000 CB2-0556-000 CB2-0571-000 CB2-0652-000 CB2-0657-000 CB2-0658-000 CB2-0659-000 CB2-0660-000 CB2-0662-000 CG1-1965-000 CG1-1966-000 CG1-3773-000 CG1-3779-000 CG1-3781-000 CS3-5064-000 XA1-7170-207 XA1-7170-259 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-457 XA4-9200-457 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C F F F F F 8 DESCRIPTION STOPPER, PC TERMINAL SCREW M17X4.5 BODY, FRONT SOCKET, TRIPOD CASE, MAIN BATTERY CONTACT, BATTERY 1 CONTACT, BATTERY 2 HOLDER, BATTERY SPRING PLATE, SW HOLDER HOLDER, CONTACT FPC ASS'Y, FRONT FPC ASS'Y, RELEASE TERMINAL ASS'Y, PC CASE ASS'Y, DATE BATTERY MAIN DIAL ASS'Y SPRING, COIL SCREW M17X2 SCREW M17X2.5 SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17X4.5 SCREW M2X4.5

REF. NO. C12-6011 14

CB2-0604 CB1-6315 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-509 CG1-3798
XA4-9170-457 x2 CG1-3797 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-359 CB2-0599 CG2-0776 CG2-0761 CG2-0770 XA4-9170-409

CH1-6869

(See Pg 15)

CG1-3795

CB1-1902 x2
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CB1-1902-000 * CB1-6315-000 CB2-0599-000 CB2-0604-000 CG1-3795-000 CG1-3797-000 CG1-3798-000 * * * CG2-0761-000 CG2-0770-000 CG2-0776-000 CH1-6869-000 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-359 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-457 XA4-9170-509 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C C C C C F F F F F SCREW M17X4 SHEET, SHUTTER SHADE SPRING, PLATE SPRING, PLATE AUTO FOCUS ASS'Y EYEPIECE LENS ASS'Y SPC SENSOR ASS'Y SHUTTER ASS'Y PCB ASS'Y, CAMERA MAIN VF LCD ASS'Y FPC, SHUTTER SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17X3.5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW M17X4.5 SCREW M17X5 DESCRIPTION

REF. NO. C12-6011 15

CY3-1394 CB2-0682 x3 (See Detail)
CS2-5020 CF1-1948 CB2-0606 XA4-9170-409 x2

CB2-0715

CS2-7205 XD1-1102-120 XD1-1102-121 XD1-1102-122
CG1-3791 XA4-9170-409 x2 CB2-0714 (See Detail)

(Service Only)

YN2-3018 CB2-0622
CB1-2659 (Service Only) (See Detail)

CB1-4085

CA1-7777 CY1-1280 (Service Only) CB1-2659-000 (XXX) detail SIZE (003) (005) (008) (010) (012) (015) (018) (020) B 0.05 mm B (XXX) 0.08 mm 0.10 mm 0.12 mm 0.15 mm 0.18 mm SIZE (005) (008) (010) (012) (015) (018) CB2-0714-000 (XXX) detail C 0.05 mm C (XXX) 0.10 mm 0.15 mm 0.20 mm 0.25 mm 0.30 mm 0.35 mm 0.40 mm 0.45 mm 0.50 mm SIZE (005) (010) (015) (020) (025) (030) (035) (040) (045) (050)
CB2-0682-000 (XXX) detail A 0.03 mm A (XXX) 0.05 mm 0.08 mm 0.10 mm 0.12 mm 0.15 mm 0.18 mm 0.20 mm
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No CA1-7777-000 CB1-2659-000 (XXX) CB1-4085-000 CB2-0606-000 CB2-0622-000 CB2-0682-000 (XXX) CB2-0714-000 (XXX) CB2-0715-000 CF1-1948-000 * CG1-3791-000 CS2-5020-000 CS2-7205-000 CY1-1280-000 * CY3-1394-000 XA4-9170-409 XD1-1102-120 XD1-1102-121 XD1-1102-122 * YN2-3018-000 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C C C C C C C C F F F F C 1 MOUNT, BODY SPACER, MOUNT SCREW M2X6.5 COVER, MIRROR BOX SPRING, SCREEN WASHER, FB ADJ. WASHER, SCREEN ADJ. CUSHION LEVER, LENS LOCK CONTACT ASS'Y, LENS MOUNT SPRING, COIL SPRING, MOUNT MOUNT, BODY (0.1mm under) MIRROR BOX ASS'Y SCREW M17x4 WASHER (0.05mm) WASHER (0.1mm) WASHER (0.2mm) SCREEN, FOCUSING DESCRIPTION

ELECTRICPARTSLIST

REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW * * * * PARTS No CH2-7211-000 CH2-7212-000 CH2-7213-000 CH2-7235-000 Y11-3706-000 Y11-3711-000 Y11-3901-000 Y11-3902-000 Y11-3903-000 Y11-3906-000 Y11-3907-000 Y11-3909-000 Y11-3911-000 Y11-5002-000 Y11-5003-000 Y11-5004-000 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD (ORANGE) LEAD (BLUE) LEAD (WHITE) LEAD (BLACK) LEAD (RED) LEAD (ORANGE) LEAD (YELLOW) LEAD (GREEN) LEAD (BLUE) LEAD (BLACK) LEAD (RED) LEAD (PINK) DESCRIPTION
A c c ess o r i e s Se c ti o n
Neck Strap EW-100DB (with eyepiece cover) Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400

Battery Pack BP-511

N.S (Product Available)
WT3-5062 WT3-5063 WT3-5064 WT3-5115 WT3-5066

DC Coupler DR-400

CompactFlash Card FC-16M
Interface Cable IFC-200 PCU
N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) FH6-0775

Video Cable VC-100

FH6-3922
REF.NO. C12-6011 NEW PARTS No FH6-0775-000 FH6-3922-010 WT3-5062-000 WT3-5063-000 WT3-5064-000 WT3-5066-000 WT3-5115-000 CLASS QTY C C C C C C C DESCRIPTION INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200 PCU VIDEO CABLE VC-100 CABLE, AC (JPN) CABLE, AC (USA) CABLE, AC (EUR) CABLE, AC (AUSTRALIA) CABLE, AC (UK)

 

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