Canon EOS D60 Service Manual page 23

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8-8 AF activation:
8-9 AF operation speed: Same as EOS D30
8-10 Focus confirmation Superimposed AF point displayed in viewfinder and
indication:
8-11 AF precision:
8-12 AF working range: EV 0.5-18 (at normal temperature and ISO 100, with
8-13 AF-assist beam:
points, the AF point focusing the optimum subject is
selected automatically. If a moving subject is
detected, all three AF points are used to focus. When
one of the AF points detect a moving subject, it
switches to AI SERVO AF. Then the AF point tracking
the subject focuses the subject. If the tracked subject
moves away from the AF point, focusing is attempted
again by all three AF points. (The focus-tracking
cannot jump to another AF point.)
(2) Manual AF point selection
One or three AF points can be selected for focusing.
AF is activated by pressing the shutter button halfway
(SW-1)
focus confirmation beeper
* The focus confirmation beeper can be enabled or
disabled in all the shooting modes.
* With automatic AF point selection and the ONE-SHOT
AF mode, the active AF point lights in red.
* With automatic AF point selection and the AI SERVO
AF mode, there is no superimposed AF point
displayed.
Same as the EOS 650's
the standard chart)
(1) Beam emission: Lamp
Effective range: Approx. 3.8 m (at center), beam
coverage: 28mm (135 equivalent) lens angle covered
(2) Conditions for emission: Emitted automatically
under low light (EV 4 or lower at ISO 100)
* Emitted in shooting modes except Landscape and
Sports.
* Emission can be disabled with C.Fn-5 (including
external Speedlite).
(3) Emissions: 6 times in three bursts
* Emission stops when focus is achieved.
(4) Light source: Halogen krypton lamp
(5) With EX-, EZ-, and E-series Speedlites
• With 550EX, 540EZ, and ST-E2: The external
Speedlite's AF-assist light will be emitted regardless
of AF point selection mode (automatic or manual).
• With other EOS-dedicated Speedlites: When the
center AF point has been selected, the external
Speedlite's AF-assist light will be emitted. If a
peripheral AF point is selected, the camera's AF-
assist light will be emitted.
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