Mounting and detaching a lens, Mounting a lens, Remove the caps – Canon EOS D60 User Manual

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Mounting and Detaching a Lens

Mounting a Lens

Remove the caps.

* Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap

by turning them as shown by the arrows in

the diagram.

Attach the lens.

Align the red dots on the lens and camera
and turn the lens as shown by the arrow

until it clicks in place.

Set the focus mode switch on the
lens to <AF>.

# If the focus mode switch is set to <MF> (or

<M> on older lenses), the autofocus will not

operate and <0513 > will be displayed on the

LCD panel.

Remove the front lens cap.

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Detaching a Lens

Press and hold the lens release
button, and turn the lens as

shown by the arrow.

® Turn the lens until the index mark is at the

top, then remove it.

Since the EOS D60’s picture coverage is smaller

than the normal 35mm film format (see illustration),
the EF lens attached to the camera will have a
telephoto effect equivalent to 1.6 times the lens

focal length.
AF stands for autofocus.

MF or M stands for manual focus.
Be careful not to lose the lens caps or body cap.

EOS D60 image field
(22.7 X 15.1 mm / 0.89 x 0.59 in)

35 mm image field
(36

X

24 mm /1.42 x 0.94 in)

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