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Manual de usuario Canon, modelo EOS D60

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(2) Auto reset: Each time you insert a new CF card, the file number resets to its default value (Img_0001). If the card already contains files, the next available number is assigned. Img_0001 Img_0002 Img_0003 Img Continuous numbering Img_0004 Img Auto reset numbering When you change the CF card and take a picture Img_0001 Img 1 1 From the menu, select [File numbering]. . Press the

button. . Turn the < > dial to select [File Numbering], then press the < > button. 2 2 Select the setting you want. . Turn the < > dial to select [Continuous] or [Auto reset], then press the < > button. . The selection is entered, and the display returns to the menu. . Press the button to clear the screen and exit the menu. . File numbers are used the same way as frame numbers in a film camera. . For details about file numbers, see “Basic Terminology” (>129). . During continuous shooting, more than 101 images might be stored in a folder. Because continuous numbering avoids duplication of image file numbers, this setting is convenient for processing images on computers. The imaging element corresponds to the film in a film camera. If dirt or foreign matter gets on Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element this imaging element, black spots may be recorded on the corresponding part of the image. If this happens, use the procedure below to clean the imaging element. Because the imaging element is very sensitive, we strongly recommend that you have the cleaning done by Canon service representatives. When cleaning the imaging element, always connect the EOS D60 camera to a household power outlet using the DC coupler. If you try to clean the imaging element while the battery pack is installed in the camera, the cleaning warning message “ ” will blink on the LCD panel and you will not be able to clean the imaging element. Before you start cleaning, remove the lens. (>27) 1 1 Insert the DC coupler (>26) and set the Main Switch to . (>28) 2 2 From the menu, select [C.Fn]. . Press the button. . Turn the < > dial to select [C.Fn]. 3 3 Press the < > button. . The Custom Function Setting screen appears. 4 4 Select [C.Fn-13]. . Turn the < > dial to select C.Fn-13 [Sensor cleaning], then press the < > button. 5 Playing and Erasing Recorded Images 115 Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element 5 5 Select [1: Enable]. . Turn the < > dial to select [1: Enable], then press the < > button. . The message “ ” appears on the LCD panel. . If “ ” is blinking on the LCD panel, set the Main Switch to and remove the battery pack. Then repeat the procedure from Step1. 6 6 Press the shutter button down fully. . The reflex mirror of the camera then flips up, and the shutter opens. 7 7 Clean the imaging element. . Carefully blow any dust off the imaging element using a commercially available blower. 8 8 Finish cleaning. . Set the Main Switch to . . The camera power turns off, the shutter closes and the mirror is lowered. . Set the Main Switch to again, and the camera will be ready to shoot pictures normally. . Never disconnect the camera power during cleaning. If the power is cut off, the shutter will close and possibly damage the shutter curtain. . Use a blower without a brush attached. Using a brush to remove dust from the image element can damage the element. . Do not insert a dust blower into the camera beyond the lens mount. If the power shuts off and the shutter closes, this may damage the shutter curtains. . Never use cleaning sprays or blower sprays. The pressure and freezing action of the spray gas may damage the surface of the imaging element. Menu Function Settings 6 You can make a variety of settings from the EOS D60’s menu. The menu includes special settings called Custom Functions that are related to camera operation. This booklet indicates these settings with the mark, and provides basic descriptions. This chapter lists the EOS D60’s menu functions and describes the use of the Custom Function settings. For Menu operations and default settings, see “Menu Functions and Settings” (>32, 33). List of Menu Functions Item Screen Description See page Quality 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. 50 Red-eye reduction function 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. 89 AEB to automatically change exposure level Sets the increment steps for dereased exposure and increased exposure in AEB shots. 78 ISO speed Sets the ISO speed. Select ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, or 1000. 51 LCD panel illumination Enables LCD panel illumination with the < > button. LCD panel illumination is effective in the dark. 67 Beep 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. 81 List of Menu Functio...


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