How do I use manual mode on Canon 60d?
To use Manual exposure mode, turn your camera mode dial to [M]. The photographer sets both the aperture and the shutter speed. Set the value for either one of them first. Then, use the exposure level indicator in your viewfinder to help you set the value for the other.
How do I take good pictures with my Canon EOS 60d?
Canon 60D Still Portrait Shooting Tips
- Set the Mode dial to Av (aperture priority autoexposure) and then select the lowest possible f-stop value.
- To further soften the background, zoom in or get closer (or both).
- For indoor portraits, shoot flash-free, if possible.
- For outdoor portraits, use a flash.
How do I reset my Canon EOS 60d?
Factory Reset:
- Put the Camera in Manual Mode.
- Press the Menu button.
- Scroll over to the third subsection of the third set of menu options.
- Scroll down to the Clear all Camera Settings option by using the quick control dial.
- Click the Set button.
- When the factory reset has been completed, pull out the battery.
How do I use the flash on my Canon 60d?
Instead, when you want to use flash, just press the Flash button on the side of the camera. The flash pops up and fires on your next shot. To turn off the flash, just press down on the flash assembly to close it.
How do I reset my Canon EOS 50d?
Solution
- Select [Clear settings]. Under the [ ] tab, select [Clear settings], then press < >.
- Select [Clear all camera settings]. Turn the < > dial to select [Clear all camera settings], then press < >.
- Select [OK].
What is silent shooting on Canon 60D?
Silent Mode 1 is the default, and uses an electronic shutter to initiate the exposure, and so reduces operation noise, since only the second shutter curtain must be physically operated to complete the exposure.