Canon EOS D60
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The Canon EOS D60 is a discontinued 6.3 megapixel professional digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera body, initially announced by Canon on February 22, 2002[1]. The D60 is part of the Canon EOS line of cameras. It succeeded the EOS D30 and was replaced by the EOS 10D. It accepts Canon EF, TS-E and MP-E lens mounts, but not Canon's later EF-S mount.
The EOS D60 sits in the prosumer (professional-consumer) line of digital SLR cameras[2].
Features
The EOS D60 features:
- 22.7 x 15.1 mm CMOS sensor (APS-C)
- 6.3 megapixel effective (6.3 megapixel total)
- Max resolution 3072 x 2048
- FOV crop (1.6x)
- Canon EF lens mount (excludes EF-S)
- 3-point auto focus
- 100, 200, 400, 800, 1000 ISO speed equivalent
- 30 to 1/4000 s shutter speed and bulb
- TTL 35 zone SPC metering: evaluative, center weighted, partial
- Exposure compensation -2 EV to +2 EV in 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV steps
- Auto White Balance (plus 5 positions & manual preset)
- Eye-level pentaprism viewfinder
- 1.8 in (46 mm) color TFT liquid-crystal monitor
- E-TTL flash mode
- 3 frames per second continuous shooting (max. 8 frames)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 150 x 107 x 75 mm (6.0 x 4.4 x 2.9 in)
- Weight (body only): 780 g
References
- ^ "Canon Introduces the EOS D60:..." steves-digicams.com. February 22, 2002. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
- ^ "Canon EOS D60: Top performer". ZDnet Austrilia. November 26, 2002. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
External links
Media related to Canon EOS D60 at Wikimedia Commons