Canon EOS D60

Not to be confused with the Canon EOS 60D, released in 2010.
Canon EOS D60
Type Single-lens reflex
Lens Interchangeable (EF)
Sensor 22.7 x 15.1 mm CMOS
Maximum resolution 3,072 × 2,048 (6.3 megapixels)
Flash pop-up
Shutter electronic focal-plane
Shutter speed range 30 to 1/4000 s
ASA/ISO range 100-1000 in 1 EV steps
Exposure metering TTL, full aperture, zones
Exposure modes Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual
Metering modes Evaluative, Partial, Center Weighted
Focus areas 3 focus points
Focus modes One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, Manual
Continuous shooting up to 5.4 frame/s
Viewfinder Optical
Flash bracketing none
Focus bracketing none
Custom WB 7 presets, Auto and custom
WB bracketing none
Rear LCD monitor 1.8 in (46 mm), 114,000 pixels
Storage CompactFlash
Battery Li-Ion BP-511 rechargeable
Optional battery packs BP-511A, BG-ED3
Weight 780 g (body only)
Made in Japan

The Canon EOS D60 is a discontinued 6.3 megapixel digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera body, announced by Canon on February 22, 2002.[1] It is part of the Canon EOS range, and accepts Canon EF, TS-E and MP-E lenses, but not Canon's later digital-only EF-S lens range.

The EOS D60 sits in the prosumer (professional-consumer) line of digital SLR cameras.[2] It succeeded the three megapixel EOS D30 and was replaced by the improved, six megapixel EOS 10D. It should not be confused with the Canon EOS 60D, which was announced in 2010, or the Nikon D60 of 2008.

Features

The EOS D60 features:

References

  1. "Canon Introduces the EOS D60:...". steves-digicams.com. February 22, 2002. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  2. "Canon EOS D60: Top performer". ZDnet Australia. November 26, 2002. Retrieved 26 November 2009.

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