Canon D60 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Advanced Operations
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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.
1
Select the self-timer.
Press the <
DRIVE
> button (
6
), and turn
the <
> dial to select < >.
2
Focus on the subject.
Make sure the focus confirmation light <>
and the exposure setting are displayed.
3
Take the picture.
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.
Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the
self-timer. Doing so prevents the camera from focusing on the subject.
You can set the beep that indicates the subject is in focus and the beep that
indicates the self-timer is operating to [On] or [Off]. (118)
When using the self-timer to shoot only yourself, lock the focus (58) on an
object at about the same distance as where you will be.
You can use the Remote Switch RS-80N3 (optional) or Timer Remote Controller
TC-80N3 (optional) to take a picture when you are away from the camera.