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Nikon D60 User Manual

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Releasing
the Shutter
D Continuous
Mode
When shooting conditions demand firing
of
the flash, continuous shooting
is
disabled even when
~
(Continuous)
is
selected for Release mode. Select cl) or change flash mode
(~
65)
to
turn the
flash off.
~
The
Number
of
Shots Remaining before
Memory
Buffer Fills
The approximate
number
of
images that can be recorded
to
the
liim-
memory buffer, while maintaining the maximum frame rate,
is
shown
in
the
viewfinder's
number
of
shots remaining before memory buffer
fills display while
the
shutter-release
button
is
held down. The example
at right shows that at least
11
more images can be recorded
without
interruption.
In
continuous
mode, shooting will continue
to
a maximum
of
100 shots, although the frame rate will
drop
when
[,-
r:ol
is
displayed in the exposure-count display. The
number
of
exposures remaining displayed
is
approximate. The
number
may vary depending upon shooting conditions.
See
"Memory
Card
Capacity and Image Quality/Size"
(~
178)
for more information regarding the number
of
photographs that can be recorded in the memory buffer.
Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes
The self-timer
or
optional Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 can be used for self-portraits.
1 Mount the
camera
on
a tripod
or
place
the
camera
on
a
stable,
level
surface.
2 Highlight Release mode
in
the
Quick
settings
display
(~
48)
and
select
one
of
the following
release
modes.
At default settings, Self-timer
is
selected for Custom Setting
11
(~/Fn
button;
~
112),
and
the length
of
the self-timer delay can be changed by simply pressing
~/Fn.
Release
mode
Description
Shutter released about ten seconds after camera
has
t910s
Self-timer
focused. The length
of
self-timer delay can be changed
(~
114).
a
2s
Delayed remote
Shutter released about
two
seconds after camera
has
focused.
a
Quick-response remote
Shutter released when camera focuses.
3
Frame
the photograph.
Ifthe remote control
is
used
with
the camera in autofocus mode,
press
the shutter-release
button
halfway
to
focus. The shutter will
not
be released.
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Nikon D60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Megapixel10.2 MP
Sensor typeCCD
Maximum image resolution3872 x 2592 pixels
InterfaceUSB
Digital SLRYes
Video capabilityNo
Compatible memory cardssd
Display diagonal2.5 \
Display resolution (numeric)230000 pixels
Product colorBlack
Battery typeEN-EL9
Battery capacity1000 mAh
Flash modesauto, Flash off
Scene modesChildren, Close-up (macro), Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Landscape (scenery)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth64 mm
Width126 mm
Height94 mm
Weight495 g

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