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1. Before doing the digital section adjustments the light source and color chart characteristics must be measured and saved in the personal computer Required standard data e CMOS white balance data WhiteBalanceRef wb e Color matrix chart data MatrixChart pos e Color matrix adjustment data ColorMatrixRef mat The name of the file in the Reference folder is in parentheses These data are saved within Reference in the folder where the adjustment software is installed Be sure to make a back up copy of these data CMOS White Balance Basic Data The CMOS white balance adjustment is for
2. When the histogram has symmetrical shape it indicates that the correct shutter speed is obtained Refer to the figure in the Normal right The shutter closes early The shutter closes late 3 30 lt Confirmation of Exposure gt 1 Be sure to set the white balance in tungsten 2 Set the camera to the program mode select either TV or AV mode Let the camera close the shutter at each luminance level 3 When the exposure is correct the correct histogram as shown in the right appears The histogram graphs when exposure is changed are shown as follows 0 5 stop under 100 0055 100 1 125 2 18 22 ds 10 03 2000 18 23 0 5 stop over 100 0053 P 1790 F56 Hs 11 22 dS 10 03 2000 19
3. Checking the Exposure Level If the EOS D60 s camera metering sensor SPC output and the shutter adjustment are correct the camera will obtain correct exposure And if the digital section s ISO setting is adjusted correctly the digital section should obtain the correct exposure If the user wants the exposure level to be increased or decreased check the total exposure level then refer to it when making the exposure level adjustment with the camera To check the total exposure level you will need the adjustment software or an image editing program like Photoshop The procedure using the adjustment software is explained below This procedure is for checking if the exposure level is correct as it would be with film in a film based camera Total Check 1 Connect the camera and start up the digital adjustment software 2 Select Test shooting 3 Set the camera settings as follows Take pictures while changing the ISO speed and shutter speed Camera settings e Camera mode Aperture priority AE e Aperture f 8 0 f 5 6 is acceptable e Shutter speed Auto e ISO All ISO speeds e White balance Tungsten e Image size JPEG L size 4 Press the shutter button 5 The image will be captured Drag select the mouse at the center of the image 6 The
4. For digital cameras maintaining the light source is very important for adjusting the ISO sensitivity With the EOS D60 the standard amount of light for each ISO speed is set based on the LV12 light source According to the ISO standard ISO 100 s standard exposure amount is stipulated as 0 1 lux sec where the exposure amount lux sec is expressed in lux the light s brightness and sec time of light radiation Therefore if you use ISO 100 film you can obtain the same result with the same amount of light regardless of the film s manufacturer Required tools e Light source EF8000 5000 e Luminance meter BM 300 3000 Procedure 1 Turn on the light source Wait at least 10 minutes before starting the measurement While you wait thoroughly clean the surface of the light source 2 Use the luminance meter to measure the light source Required standard LV 9 64 cd m 59 7 68 6 cd m LV 12 512 cd m 477 548 cd m LV 15 4096 cd m 3821 4389 cd m The K value is 12 5 correctable within 0 1 EV 3 If adjustment is necessary adjust with the variable resistor see the manual of EF8000 5000 4 12 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 8 Imager File Update SO DM EE CC CLE C OO nl To find the correct location of CMOS defects a RAW image must be used instead of JPE
5. 3 5 2 2 Main Battery Cover Grip and Bottom Cover 3 6 2 Rear COVGI m 3 7 2 4 Top Cover Flash Cover OLC Window 3 8 2 5 Rear Frame Eyepiece Cover and Strap Holder 3 9 2 6 OLC TFT PCB and LCD 3 10 2 7 D PCB CF FPC and Right Cover 3 12 2 8 CMOS Sensor and PCB 3 13 2 9 DC DC PCB MD FPC AF Auxiliary Indicator part 3 15 2 10 Left Body UI 3 16 2 11 FRONT FPC and Front Panel Unit 3 17 248 128 MOM BOOY PP 3 18 2 13 Eyepiece Lens and SPC Unit 3 19 2 14 Shutter Unit C MAIN 3 20 M WL 200 23 4 4 3 21 2 16 Focusing Screen Lens Mount Lens Mount Contact Assembly 3 22 244 IOOWVGI 80 3 23 2 15516 1 1 LIS 3 24 3 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTIT S 3 25 3 1 Main Mirror and Sub Mirror Adjustment 3 25 3 2 AF Sensor Position Set
6. Colors drawn in graph change according to the overall exposure level For this reason adjust the exposure so that the Y level of the white on the color bar is 178 10 counts during measurement The color matrix basic data is used as the index for judging colors Required tools e Color viewer e Color bar chart Measurement procedure 1 Attach a normal EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the known good camera and connect the camera to the computer Start up the digital section adjustment software 2 Select Color matrix adjustment 3 Select White balance setting adjust the white balance to the color viewer Put the camera close to the color viewer and press Release By releasing the white balance will be memorized 4 Select Color setting 5 Set the camera as follows It will be set automatically e Shooting mode Aperture priority AE e Aperture f 5 6 e ISO 100 e White Balance Auto e Image size JPEG L size 5 Place the color bar chart on the color viewer and adjust so that the chart is correctly positioned For details see the adjustment screen After everything is set click Cancel 6 Select Image evaluation and click Release When you click Release the image will appear Select the center of each color 7 Put the cursor over the graph s point and right click the mouse to select Set That point will then be saved Repeat this step for all seven color bars If the Y level i
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8. Se SS SSS SSS a i SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SS SS Attach together after overlapping o gt Shaft Shaft position Assembling Assembling Chassis Remove these soldering in between the shield Fig 3 13 D PCB CF FPC and right cover 3 11 Part 3 Repair Information 2 7 D PCB CF FPC and Right Cover 1 D PCB 1 Remove the soldering from the flexible connector and shield plate 2 Remove the flexible board from the connectors CN5001 on the A PCB and the connectors CN2 7 and 8 on the D PCB 3 Remove four screws 4 Remove the connector CN1 B to B and remove the D PCB Assembling 1 The connector B of DA32 FPC must be inserted between the screw and the D PCB 2 CF FPC unit 1 Remove four screws and remove the CF FPC unit 3 Right cover 1 Unsolder three points on the flexible connector 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the right cover Assembling 3 Align the position of the shaft of the CF cover with the line and attach the CF cover from the lower flexible connector retainer Then fasten the screw 4 Overlap the two upper flexible connectors then attach them 3 12 Part 3 Repair Information Normally not necessary to disassemble Sensor fo
9. A Be careful Loose e parts 7 7 O O O O O 7 Screw hole Screw hole Dowelholss gp Fix it using D1663B Be careful Loose parts Fig 3 23 Rear cover block 2 17 Rear Cover Block 1 BUZZER FPC Remove six screws Remove the FPC holder plate Remove the washer connector and switch from the back cover quick control dial switch block Remove the access lamp block from the rear cover with the FPC attached to the LED window Unsolder the FPC from the buzzer Remove the BUZZER FPC from the rear cover Peel off the main dial FPC from the BUZZER FPC Peel off the adhesive and remove the LED window 2 Back cover dial 1 Remove two screws Remove the washer and connector from the back cover dial block 2 Remove the back cover dial while taking care not to drop the click spring and ball 3 Remove the E ring and remove the SET button Assembling When assembling the back cover dial insert the spring and ball into the dial first After assembling check the click stops as you rotate the dial 3 TFT LCD window 1 Remove the TFT LCD window by pushing on it from inside the rear cover 00 10 Ol 3 23 Part 3 Repair Information 2 18 Screw List RE 0279 2 1902 m 2678 4085 4 9 409 7 4 5mm 4 0mm 2 5mm 6 5mm 7
10. MD FPC SW FLASH MOTOR 4 1 1 Output Power from the DC DC Converter 1 EO CNTLO Regulated The EO CNTLO control signal is always turned ON while the main power is turned ON This signal is temporarily ON when the lens is attached the CF door is opened closed and the CF is attached even if the main power is turned OFF e VO 3 35 V Power for the D PCB TFT PCB circuit and A PCB TG e V1 3 35 V Power for the CF card 2 E2 CNTL1 Regulated The E2 CNTL1 control signal is turned ON while the camera is operating This signal is temporarily ON when the lens is attached and the flash unit is popped up e V4 4 25 V Power for the camera mechanism system e V2 5 2 V Power for the camera microprocessor system 3 E40 CNTL2 Regulated The E40 CNTL2 control signal is ON when the TFT LCD is ON e V32 6 V V33 15 V Power supply for TFT PCB 4 CNTL3 Regulated The CNTL3 control signal is ON when driving the C MOS sensor e V31 6 0 V Power for the A PCB 5 E10 E11 E41 Regulated These E10 E11 control signals turn ON OFF the output power of the DC DC converter as described below e E41 This control signal turns ON OFF the power supplied to the video output amplifier The signal is turned ON when insertion of the video jack is detected by the video jack insertion detection 4 1 2 VBAT Power The following power supplies are generated from the VBAT power that is supplied from t
11. Fig 3 1 Flash Capacitor Bleeding Points 1 2 Power Consumption Power Consumption Standard Lens 50mm f 1 8 Power Supply Regulated Power Supply 7 5V 0 40 Ambient conditions Room temperature normal humidity below 60 Digital Multimeter Amp range Tool Battery To camera under test Fig 3 2 Power Consumption M easurement M ethod Camera Setting Product Standard Actual Measured Value Stand by Less than 150uA Approx 45uA SW 1 On Less than 300mA Approx 280mA Values measured from early production cameras Values may vary somewhat with later lots 3 1 Part 3 Repair Information 1 3 Tools and Expendables List The following tools test equipment and expendables are necessary during repair Have them on hand 1 Tools and Test Equipment New EF 8000 Multi camera Tester EF 5000 Color Viewer 5600K Color Bar Chart Regulated DC Power Supply Mount Fastening Tool Digital Micrometer AF Standard Tool Lens Video Light Flash meter Penlight Tripod Dark Bag Multimeter AF Standard Chart C12 Filter 2 each Luminance Meter BM 300 Luminance Meter BM 3000 Part No CY9 7073 000 CY9 7086 000 DY9 2039 100 DY9 2002 000 CY9 1547 000 Local Purchase CY9 1072 001 Local Purchase Local Purchase Local Purchase Local Purchase Local Purchase Local Purchase CY9 1124 000 CY9 1546 000 NPN CY9 7052 000 Areas where used Light Source Light Source Light Source
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13. 15 15 CO OO O N Pg18 REF NO C12 601 1 NEW PARTS No CG1 1963 000 CG1 1964 000 CG1 1965 000 CG1 1966 000 CG1 1967 000 CG1 1968 000 CG1 1969 000 CG1 1970 000 CG1 3773 000 CG1 3779 000 CG1 3781 000 CG1 3782 000 CG1 3786 000 CG1 3791 000 CG1 3795 000 CG1 3797 000 CG1 3798 000 CG2 0761 000 CG2 0770 000 CG2 0771 000 CG2 0772 000 CG2 0773 000 CG2 0774 000 CG2 0776 000 CG2 0778 000 CG2 0782 000 CG2 0783 000 CG2 0786 000 CH1 6863 000 CH1 6864 000 CH1 6865 000 CH1 6869 000 CH1 6870 000 CH2 5298 000 CH2 5299 000 CH2 7211 000 CH2 7212 000 CH2 7213 000 CH2 7235 000 CH9 0321 000 PARTS INDEX PAGE 11 13 13 12 13 13 O OO R O ON 16 16 16 16 12 NEW PARTS No CH9 0322 000 CS2 5020 000 CS2 5656 000 CS2 5855 000 52 7205 000 53 5064 000 53 5071 000 53 6164 000 CY1 1280 000 CY3 1390 000 CY3 1392 000 CY3 1393 000 CY3 1394 000 FC2 9551 000 FH6 0775 000 FH6 3922 010 WT3 5062 000 WT3 5063 000 WT3 5064 000 WT3 5066 000 WT3 5115 000 XA1 3170 207 XA1 3200 257 XA1 7140 307 XA1 7170 207 XA1 7170 259 XA1 7170 309 XA1 7170 357 XA1 7200 307 XA1 7200 359 XA4 5140 357 XA4 5170 407 XA4 6170 409 XA4 8200 459 XA4 9170 357 XA4 9170 359 XA4 9170 409 XA4 9170 457 XA4 9170 509 XA4 9200 457 Pg19 PAGE 10 10 15 7 9 17 17 17 17 17 17 7 13 10 5 9 2 5 4 9 6 7 12 6 8
14. 4 5 REA 3D chart 5 Canon SERVICE MANUAL REPORT feror No ACD 0054 1 3 CCI Products Support Dept CENV Date July 2002 CANON EOS D60 service Adjustment Software Upgrade 1 1 1 2 1 Reason for Change Reliability enhancement 2 Details of Change Service adjustment software File name EOS_D60 exe has been changed as follows 1 The error code in the service manual is written differently compared to the adjustment software This has been unified 2 With firmware ver 1 0 1 or later digital error codes are indicated in detail Please refer to the attachment for the detail However in ver 1 0 1 or later error codes may not be properly indicated unless the error really occurs 3 When the LCD monitor is ON at the time of shutter release from the adjustment software a communication error would occur This has been corrected 4 Errors in descriptions have been corrected Report ACD 0054 2 3 User Internal A Probable Cause and Notice Error Countermeasure This error occurs when the ISO setting is not Digital circuit board correct CG2 0773 000 This error occurs when Image Processor IC Digital circuit board DSP operates abnormal CG2 0773 000 This error occurs when the processing time Digital circuit board D60 s self checking system exceeds CG2 0773 000 specified limit This could occur when more than one switch is pressed at the same
15. The mirror down state Align the lever with the groove when installing the shutter unit Fig 3 20 Shutter unit and C MAIN PCB 2 14 Shutter Unit and C MAIN PCB 1 Shutter unit 1 Apply about 0 7 volts to the shutter motor and stop the shutter at the position A 2 Remove three screws and remove the shutter unit Assembling 1 Attach the light shield the flexible cable and the lead wire to the shutter unit 2 Set the shutter unit in the charged state and the mirror in the mirror down position Install the shutter unit 2 C MAIN PCB 1 Remove the flexible connector from the connectors CN ILD and CN BA 2 Remove two screws and remove C MAIN PCB 3 20 Part 3 Repair Information AU Assembling ILC holder boja Backlight LED Fig 3 21 ILC and AF unit 2 15 ILC and AF Unit 1 ILC unit 1 Remove the screw and remove the ILC unit Assembling Confirm that the backlight LED is correctly inserted in the ILC holder 2 AF unit When AF unit is removed the AF sensor position adjustment becomes necessary After adjusting the AF sensor position fix the head of the fixing screw with the adhesive 1 Remove two screws and remove the AF unit Assembling Insert the black sheet of the AF unit into the position shown in the illustration 3 21 Part 3 Repair Information Adjustment required Finder s focus adjustmen
16. B card a BP 511 1 nn Eyepiece Extender 1 15 Ir EN E Pack BP 511 DC on I AE Battery Grip 11 Compact Power Angle BG ED3 5400 1 TVveeo lL 31 V Y Personal computer PC AT or Macintosh DR 400 1 Fig 1 11 System Accessories 1 34 8 2 EOS System Accessories Interchangeable Lenses Item EF 14mm f 2 8 EF15mm f 2 8 FE EF20mm f 2 8 USM EF24mm 1 4 LUSM EF24mm f 2 8 EF28mm f 1 8 USM EF28mm f 2 8 EF35mm f 1 4 L USM EF35mm f 2 EF50mm f 1 0 L USM EF50mm f 1 4 USM EF50mm f 1 8 EF50mm f 1 8 II EF50mm f 2 5 MACRO MP E 65mm f 2 8 1 5 EF85mm f 1 2 LUSM EF85mm f 1 8 USM EF100mm f 2 USM EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO USM EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO EF135mm f 2 L USM EF135mm 2 8 SF EF180mm f 3 5L MACRO USM EF200mm f 1 8 L USM EF200mm 2 8 L USM EF200mm f 2 8 L II USM EF300mm f 2 8 LIS USM EF300mm f 2 8 L USM EF300mm f 2 8 L II USM EF300mm f 2 8 L III USM EF300mm 1 4 LIS USM EF300mm f 4 L USM EF400mm f 2 8 LIS USM EF40
17. Hot shoe X sync contacts Red eye reduction Self timer lamp AF assist beam emitter o o ur WE Landscape Main Dial SP Close up Shutter Wit e Halfway position SW1 ka Flash button Metering and AF e Full position SW2 Shutter release Lens release button Extension terminal cover Interface terminals Digital terminal e Video OUT terminal Grip Remote control terminal N3 DC coupler cord eyelet PA PC terminal Depth of field preview button e With the 550EX 420EX MR 14EX or MT 24EX a 70 Hz modeling flash is fired for about 1 sec Drive mode button Metering mode AF mode Flash exposure compensation button White balance button LCD panel Dioptric adjustment knob e 3 to 1 dpt AE lock FE lock button Viewfinder eyepiece AF point selector Main switch Strap mount MENU button INFO button CF card access lamp e Blinks while the CF card is being accessed Index Magnify button Jump button CF card slot cover Playback button CF card slot e For Type x1 e Compatible with IBM MicroDrive e 1 8 TFT color LCD Setting button e Approx 114 000 pixels Quick Control Dial switch Quick Control Dial Erase button Battery compartment e For BP 511 x1 e Compatible with DC coupler Battery compartment cover release lever Battery compartment cover Tripod socket Backup battery e CR20
18. 3 Dioptric correction mechanism It is the same as EOS D30 1 4 Viewfinder information display Compared to the EOS D30 s information display the EOS D60 provides more information with the following four new information displays at the bottom of the viewfinder 1 SI display The display and AF point selection method are the same as with the EOS ELAN II ELAN II E 50 50E 2 Flash exposure compensation icon Lights when flash exposure compensation has been set with the built in flash or external Speedlite 3 Maximum burst during continuous shooting During continuous shooting the current maximum burst is displayed from 0 to 8 according to the amount of available buffer memory Regardless of the drive mode the maximum burst decreases with each shot taken As with the EOS D30 while the shutter button is fully depressed during continuous shooting the viewfinder information is not displayed The maximum burst thus cannot be known When the captured images are saved on the CF card Fig 2 9 Remaining shots and more buffer memory becomes available the display 2 7 Fig 2 8 M aximum burst display during continuous shooting Part 2 Technical Information maximum burst increases Normally 8 is displayed for the maximum burst 4 Shots remaining When the CF card has room for less than 8 shots taken in the current image quality mode the shots remaining will be display
19. Conforms with DCF File standards The following two types of file numbers can be set The captured images are automatically assigned a file number from 0001 to 9900 And each folder is assigned a number from 100 to 998 1 Serial numbering The serial numbering of captured images will continue even after you replace the camera s CF card 1 8 4 5 Processing parameters 5 Disk Drive 5 1 Type 5 2 Slots 5 3 card access indicator 5 4 Read error warning 5 5 CF card format 5 6 Misloading prevention mechanism 6 White Balance 6 1 Type 6 2 Modes 6 3 White balance bracketing 7 Viewfinder 7 1 Type 7 2 Focusing screen Part 1 General Information 2 Auto reset When you replace the camera s CF card the numbering will be reset starting with 100 0001 If the new CF card already contains images the numbering will continue from the last recorded image in the CF card Besides the standard processing parameters applied by the camera automatically during image recording the user can create and register up to three sets of parameters contrast sharpness color saturation color tone The parameters can be set with the EOS D60 s on screen menu not with the dedicated software Accepts CF card Types I and II has cover One Blinking access lamp The respective error warning is displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder Shutter release also locks Enabled with the on sc
20. 1 6 Lens focal length Equivalent to 1 6x the normal lens focal length 2 Imaging Element 2 1 Type High sensitivity high resolution single plate color CMOS 2 2 Image size 22 7 mmx15 1 mm APS size 2 3 Total pixels About 6 52 megapixels 3152 H x2068 V pixels 2 4 Effective pixels About 6 30 megapixels 3072 H x2048 pixels 2 5 Pixel unit 7 4 um square 2 6 Aspect ratio 2 3 Vertical Horizontal 2 7 Color filter type Three separate RGB primary color filters 2 8 Low pass filter Fixed in front of the imaging element 2 9 Cleaning mode Provided with C Fn 13 1 3 Recording System 3 1 Recording medium Compact Flash CF card 3 2 Recording format In accordance with the CF card standard Formatting possible with the EOS D60 The formatted CF card s volume name will be EOS Digital 3 3 Image recording format Recording Format Recording Resolution Compression System Compression System Fine Low Compression Compression 3072 x 2048 pe 92506 oues Fine Low Low Compression Middle 2048 1360 JPEG emi High Compression Fine 1536 x 1024 Low Coy a Normal High Compression Compression m 3072 2048 Lossless RAW 3 4 RAW JPEG simultaneous recording JPEG Middle Fine file is also simultaneously recorded within the crw file The JPEG Middle Fine file can be extracted from the RAW file and saved jpg with the dedicated driver provided 1 7 Par
21. EF24mm f 1 4 L USM 005 EF24mm f 2 8 EF28mm f 1 8 USM F28mm f 2 8 F35mm f 1 4 L USM F35mm f 2 F50mm f 1 0 L USM 011 EF50mm f 1 4 USM 012 EF50mm f 1 8 013 EF50mm f 1 8 II 014 EF50mm f 2 5 MACRO EF50mm f 2 5 MACRO LSO 015 65mm f 2 8 1 5X 016 EF85mm f 1 2 L USM 017 EF85mm f 1 8 USM 018 EF100mm f 2 USM 019 EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO USM NCC Now O 00 tj DE ee EEr eeheehe eeheehe ES 79 II ET 65 III ET 65 III ET 67 020 EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO 021 EF135mm f 2 L USM 022 EF135mm f 2 8 SF 023 EF180mm f 3 5L MACRO USM 024 EF200mm f 1 8 L USM 025 EF200mm f 2 8 L USM 026 EF200mm f 2 8 LII USM 027 EF300mm f 2 8 LIS USM 28 EF300mm f 2 8 L USM 029 EF300mm f 2 8 LII USM 030 EF300mm f 2 8 LIII USM 031 EF300mm f 4 LIS USM 032 EF300mm f 4 USM 033 EF400mm f 2 8 LIS USM 034 EF400mm f 2 8 L USM 035 EF400mm f 2 8 L II USM 036 EF400mm f 4 DO IS USM 037 EF400mm f 5 6 L USM 038 EF500mm f 4 L IS USM 039 EF500mm f 4 5 L USM 040 EF500mm f 4 5 L II USM 041 EF600mm f 4 LIS USM 042 EF600mm 1 4 L USM 043 EF600mm f 4 L II USM 044 EF1200mm f 5 6 USM 045 TS E24mm f 3 5L 046 TS E45mm f 2 8 047 TS E90mm 1 2 8 ET 78 0 5 1 No cut of
22. NEW PARTS CB2 0558 000 CF1 3856 000 CG1 1964 000 CH9 0322 000 XA4 9170 357 XA4 91 70 409 XA4 9200 457 CLASS QTY 1 1 1 1 F 1 F 2 F 2 PARTSLIST Pg11 DESCRIPTION BODY RIGHT LAMP ASS Y AF SUPPORT FPC ASS Y MD PCB ASS Y DC DC SCREW M17X3 5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW 2 4 5 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 UR O 4 8200 459 gp T ee See Pg 13 CH1 6870 2 0557 XZ r lt EN NI SO C CH9 0321 Code ag VA CB1 7756 m IN 0 1 9125 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CA1 9125 000 CB1 7756 000 CB2 0557 000 CG1 1970 000 CH1 6870 000 CH9 0321 000 XA4 8200 459 XA4 91 70 357 CLASS QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 2 F 2 PARTSLIST Pg12 DESCRIPTION RT CONNECTOR CONNECTOR REMOTE BODY LEFT FPC ASS Y REMOTE FPC DE SP LIGHT PCB ASS Y SP LIGHT SCREW 2 4 5 SCREW M17X3 5 13 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 XA1 7170 259 x3 CG1 3779 4 9170 357 52 L lj n U XA4 9170 457 x3 A CB2 0556 a NI o b i XA4 9200 457 x2 XA4 9170 357 8 cc13773 S x AD CA1 9007 CB2 0660 jo 5 1966 lt gt x CG1 1965 re ARA 1 0279 E XA4 9200 457 5 x2 3
23. e EF 50mm f 1 8 product e Penlight or illuminator lt Preparation gt 1 Close the lens diaphragm to f 8 using the product body of EOS D60 Set EOS D60 to MANUAL mode set aperture to 1 8 Then remove the lens while depressing the rear depth of field button 2 Set the distance scale of the lens to the x infinity end The AF frame can be viewed more easily lt Adjustment gt 1 Attach the EF 50mm f 1 8 to the front panel unit with the mirror unit focusing screen and the AF sensor unit tentatively fixed installed 2 While directing the output light of the penlight toward the AF sensor unit look into the lens Then Fig 3 25 the AF frame and the BASIS image can be seen as shown in Figure 3 26 3 Move the AF sensor unit right and left until the center is located in the center of the AF frame 4 Tighten the screw fixing the AF sensor unit gently and apply Three Bond 1401B to the screw head If over tightened the sensor position may change 3 25 Part 3 Repair Information 3 3 Flange to Focal Plane Distance FFD Adjustment ES Perform the FFD Adjustment when the mirror box unit or mount is replaced No adjustment is required for the CMOS sensor service parts pre CAUTION adjusted at the factory Perform the FFD Adjustment when tilt focus error occurs when the EOS D60 receives shock such as being dropped L U ee T 5 The distance between the lens mount
24. the pixels on the EOS D30 s imaging Approx 6 52 megapixels element This smaller size makes the imaging Total pixels 3152 X 2068 less sensitive compensate the 24 9 18 1 design and process have been revamped so Effective sensor that the aperture is larger and the micro size mm a 1 lenses have more efficient convergence Pixel size u m 74 74 Thus ISO speeds of 100 200 400 800 Color iiiter Primary color filter o dur ante 2 Picture coverage CM OS Sensor Specifications As with the EOS the effective EOS D60 picture coverage picture coverage angle of view will be 22 7 x 15 1 mm equivalent to a lens with 1 6 times the EF lens marked focal length 3 Noise reduction of imaging element With the CMOS sensor s dark current a fimo we reduction and the image reading coverage 36 x 24 mm circuit s noise reduction the image recording is clear even for long exposures As shown by Fig 2 4 it even looks better than the EOS D30 s image taken in the noise reduction mode Thanks to this major improvement the EOS D60 does not require noise reduction for long exposures as the EOS D30 did so C En 1 has been eliminated This improvement also has helped enhance the normal photographic sequence As a result the shutter release time lag is also more stable Fig 2 4 compares images taken at the 30 sec shutter speed Fig 2 2 Picture coverage comparison
25. 6 0V LIGHT E40 CNTL2 E40 E41 el l V31 6 0V DC DC E3 CNTL3 E41 VO 3 35V 12V 5V 3 3V REG V1 3 35V EO CNTLO V4 4 25V E2 CNTL1 ANALOG 2 1 E2 CNTL1 D dt LCD DRIVER VCHERRY BATTERY DRIVER A D VOLTAGE CIRCUIT DATE SP LIGHT P C B I I BUFFER I I I Y CIRCUIT ILC CMOS MPU BACK SHUTTER SENSOR H12 LIGHT UNIT C MAIN P C B U UU UU D VCORE 2 5 vo1 Ve SDRAM FLASH MEMORY il 2002 CANON 2002 CP2Q61 CP5063 CP5065 CP5067 5069 CP5071 5073 CP5075 5077 5078 CPs081 CFS083 CFSI85 7 3 P C B DIAGRAM APC B _SIDE A oF 25064 ca CP5I68 CP5070 CF5072 CP5074 CP5076 CPS079 CP5082 CP5084 CP5086 Ca CFSD88 oe 9 aces 8 CS APR 2002 57 0905 6706 4 a d oi oe CP5023 CA 8 C5013 sa A P C B SIDEB 6 2 ue ar TB5027 TB5028 TB5029 TB5031 185032 185933 de cso 88 Lei im 185024 TB5023 TB5022 TB5021 TB5020 REF NO 12 6011 TB5035 185037 185038 TB5
26. EF80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 III USM 096 EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 II USM EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 L EF55 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM 090 EF70 200mm f 4 L USM EF70 210mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 II EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 III EF35 350mm f 3 5 5 6 L USM EF38 76mm f 4 5 5 6 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 135mm f 4 5 6 USM EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 A EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 II EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 III EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 USM EF35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 066 EF28 90mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF28 105mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF28 135mm f 3 5 5 6 IS USM 069 EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6 EF28 90mm f 3 5 5 6 2 Technical Information Part 2 Technical Information 1 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 CMOS sensor imaging element 1 Major features The camera has a Canon developed ultra large single piece CMOS complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensor to give the camera the best resolution in its class Primary color filters are used to obtain accurate and vibrant color reproduction Except for the smaller pixel size the CMOS sensor s size is the same as the EOS D30 s The major specifications are shown in Table Fig 2 1 CMOS sensor actual size The imaging element now has more pixels The area of each pixel is about half that of Effective pixels o i
27. JPEG DR H 2268 X 1512 MB RAW 12bit R M 1134 X 756 MB R L 756 X 504 MB 03072 2048 2 5 03008 2000 MB 23072 2048 1 3 22240 1488 MB 32048 X 1360 1 4MB 81504 X 1000 MB 01536 x 102470 9MB 1536 1024 0 5MB 3072 x 2048 7 4MB 04256 x 2848 MB 23024 X2016 MB 92304 X 1536 MB 1440 x 960 MB Simultaneous jpeg recording within crw Yes Extracted with dedicated driver softwar e o y DCF DPOF compatible Yes Yes J o Yes Ys ds Custom Functions External interface Control via computer Power source Battery life Normal temp No of shots Moisture Dust resistance NA J Yes nodusttoimager Chassis material Guranted temperature range degree Dimensions WXHXD Weight body only g Marketing date Retail price Yen Remarks Lu 5 5 5 Muitiple exposure Table 7 Comparison with Competing Models 1 37 Part 1 General Information 9 2 Comparison with EOS Cameras Shaded EOS D60 specifications are superior to EOS D30 s EOS D30 EOS D60 Item 3072220482 ND _ Recording Medium Compact Flash card 2160 1440 1 3 MB _ Fine 3072 2048 2 5 MB Large Middle Normal RAW amp JPEG Simultaneous Recording Coverage Horizontal 95 Magnification at 1 dpt with 50mm lens set to 0 88 x Size Small Dioptric Adj
28. Part 7 Software Information 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Product Overview The software for the EOS D60 consists of the applications listed below Table 1 and is provided on the enclosed Windows Macintosh hybrid CD ROM Adobe Photoshop 5 0 LE CD ROM in 9 languages is also enclosed as image retouching software that is compatible with the TWAIN Driver Plug In Module These software applications are compatible with the EOS D60 EOS 1D and EOS D30 cameras However note that only the EOS D60 supports Windows XP Windows XP support on the EOS 1D and EOS D30 is under consideration Support for Mac OS X will be provided as an after sales upgrade Operating System Software type RemoteCapture RemoteCapture ZoomBrowser EX ZoomBrowserEX I B PhotoRecord magebDrowser Table 7 1 EOS D60 Software Configuration Part 7 Software Information 1 2 Compatible Operating Systems and Computer Environments Table 7 2 shows the compatible operating systems and computer environments The EOS D60 software will support 6 languages Japanese English French German Italian and Spanish and will be provided in 3 versions on separate CD ROMs Japanese English English French Spanish and English German Italian Platform IBM PC AT compatible machine with OHCI Macintosh computer with USB port Computer compliant USB port as standard Windows 98 SE Me 2000 150 MHz Pentium or better Windows 98 SE Me 2000 XP 9 0 or l
29. Remove the battery spring 3 Front body Remove three screws and remove date battery case Remove four screws and remove the tripod socket Remove two screws and remove the battery door hinge Remove the black lead wires of the synchro terminal Rotate the stopper 90 degrees to remove the stopper Then remove the synchro terminal Remove the front body insulation sheet RWD O 3 18 Part 3 Repair Information If the SPC unit is removed the AE Ya uM sensor position adjustment becomes necessary 1 2 Connect by adhesive such as Aron Alpha 201 or equivalent NOTE Assembling After adjusting the AE sensor position attach with adhesive agent 2 1 Flat head screwdriver 2 2 Normally necessary to disassemble Fig 3 19 Eyepiece lens and SPC unit 2 13 Eyepiece Lens and SPC Unit 1 Eyepiece lens unit 1 Remove the FPC from the CN SENS of the C MAIN PCB 2 Remove two screws and remove the eyepiece lens unit along with the SPC Unit 2 SPC unit 1 Remove the screw 2 Insert a flat head screwdriver under the SPC holder and peel it off It is attached by adhesive 3 Move the holder to the rear and remove it 3 19 Part 3 Repair Information Regulated power supply 0 7 V approx Light shield attachment position Shutter position gt lead wires layout
30. With the camera pointed at a wall having the high brightness and high reflectance Such as white wall having EV12 or the light source of the shutter testing equipment adjust the diopter adjustment ring of the magnifier until the AF frame is sharpest 3 Attach the lens and set the distance scale to x infinity If the center of the x infinity mark is positioned within the 1 5 lines widths of the index line it is satisfactory 4 Shoot an object that is located at least 250m away such as lightening rod or chimney and select the finder focus washer that gives the clearest view of the object When a collimator is used select the focus washer that gives the clearest view of the collimator scale 3 28 Part 3 Repair Information Replacement of focus washer Push in the two round holes of the focusing screen retainer with tweezers then the focus washer can be removed together with the focusing screen When doing so take care not to push too strongly If you do the spring pressure of the focusing screen retainer becomes weak Mie Take care to scar the focusing screen print type mask during the above adjustment work When re assembling the parts back to the original product check to see that the focusing screen and the focusing screen retainer are surely set in place 3 29 Part 3 Repair Information 4 SIMPLIFIED MEASUREMENT METHOD OF EXPOSURE AND SHUTTER The histogram displ
31. actual size Part 2 Technical Information 4 Countermeasures for red ghosting Liquid crystal IR absorption glass With the EOS D30 when there was a strong light source within the picture red ghosting would appear symmetrically or near the light source depending on the shooting conditions In the EOS D60 s Low Pass Filter LPF assembly by switching to a hybrid construction consisting of the optical low pass IR cut filter the dichroic mirror with a new coating that changes the spectral transmittance in front of the LPF and the IR absorption glass with new absorption characteristic behind the LPF the red ghosting problem has been almost completely resolved Low pass filter Dichroic mirror Fig 2 3 LPF construction Part 2 Technical Information ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 ISO800 EOS D60 ISO1000 EOS D30 ISO1600 EOS D60 EOS D30 EOS D30 Noise reduction ON Noise reduction OFF Fig 2 4 Comparison of images taken at 30 sec cropped portions 2 3 Part 2 Technical Information 1 2 Image recording and processing 1 Imaging engine The EOS D60 s imaging engine system 1 51 is an improved version of the EOS D30 s imaging engine that was designed to incorporate primary color filters The major features are as follows e Newly developed signal processing algorithm e Faster signal processing e Faster JPEG compression and decompression e Thumbnail image generating circuit produces better image quality
32. the ZH icon lights the viewfinder Daylight sync fill flash can also be controlled automatically 2 FE lock When an EX series Speedlite is used and the flash is 1 20 Part 1 General Information ready the AE lock button functions as an FE lock button Pressing this button fires a preflash and the AE sensor meters by partial metering the light reflected off the main subject The suitable flash output is then calculated and stored in memory When the shutter button is pressed fully the flash is fired at the output stored in memory If an EX series Speedlite is set for high speed sync FP flash and the light level exceeds the lens minimum aperture high speed sync takes effect automatically When high speed sync is set the icon lights in the viewfinder After the FE lock button is pressed and the flash is ready a preflash is fired and FE lock takes effect If the flash will be beyond the range the flash output is 0 5 or more stops insufficient for obtaining a proper flash exposure the 4 icon blinks at 2 Hz Daylight sync fill flash can also be controlled automatically With the 550EX MR 14EX MT 24EX Enables 3 group A B C wireless control flash ratio control A B FEB and modeling flash with flash ratio 2 With built in flash E TTL autoflash Specifications are the same as 1 above except high speed sync is not possible 3 With EZ E EG ML and TL series Speedlites Autoflash not possib
33. try and obtain the user s lens and check it e When adjusting the camera s exposure check the SPC Positioning Adjustment After the digital section adjustments do a final check e New main board units CG2 0770 already have the initial data written within Therefore initialization is not necessary e When adjusting the digital section defragmentation of the adjusting area may be required Especially when you are transfering the imager file See 1 14 Defragmenting the Adjusting Area 4 1 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 2 Installation Procedure The TWAIN driver from EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK must be installed Supplied software e Adjustment software EOS_D60 exe e Defragmentation program EOSD60_Defrag exe e CMOS scratch data update program EOSD60_Compiler exe Software to be procured locally e Internet Explorer 4 or higher e EOS D60 TWAIN driver EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Installation procedure Adjustment software installation 1 Install Internet Explorer 4 or higher 2 Install TWAIN driver EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Before installing the adjustment software make sure it works 3 Install the adjustment software 4 Install the CMOS scratch data update program 5 Re compression the defragmentation program Uninstall procedure Adjustment software uninstall procedure 1 Move the holder containing the CMOS scratch data update program EOSD60_Compiler exe to the trash bin 2 Move the holder containi
34. 11 12 13 14 14 4 5 8 9 11 14 15 8 10 13 14 5 6 14 6 7 11 13 PARTS INDEX Pg20 REF NO C12 601 1 NEW PARTS No PAGE NEW PARTS No PAGE XA4 9200 559 7 XD1 1102 120 15 XD1 1102 121 19 01 1102 122 15 02 1100 132 4 6 02 1100 172 2 XG8 1100 591 4 Y11 3706 000 16 Y11 3711 000 16 Y11 3901 000 16 Y11 3902 000 16 Y11 3903 000 16 Y11 3906 000 16 Y11 3907 000 16 Y11 3909 000 16 Y11 3911 000 16 Y11 5002 000 16 Y11 5003 000 16 Y11 5004 000 16 YN2 3018 000 15 6 Circuit Diagrams 1 WIRING DIAGRAM AE SENSOR C MAIN P C B AF SENSOR PCTERMINAL YEL 6 4 As BLK S2 6 RMCN FPC APR 2002 TER THE TE MODE DIAL 0 o0 STRFPC TFT P C B TFTLCD ASS Y 24 1 SP LIGHT P C B CONTACT STUPSW 1 33 D T06 6 1 WIRING DIAGRAM SHUTTER yz ASS Y 6 1 1 33 D T33FPC AF SUPPORT LAMP MDFPC LJ SILVER CN9 D A32 FPC 32 PHASE FPC MOTOR REF NO C 12 6011 PARTS NO REMARK JS Y11 3706 Y11 3711 Y11 3901 WHITE
35. 4 0mm METAL BLACK METAL BLACK M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 METAL M1 7 SELF TAPPING SELF TAPPING M2 0 SELF TAPPING SELF Do a 0719 0720 on 0721 cat 0722 cad 0723 2 5mm 5 5mm 6 0mm 21 5 0mm 6 5mm FLAT BLACK FLAT BLACK FLAT BLACK FLAT BLACK M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 1 7 FLAT BLACK SELF TAPPING M2 0 SELF o CB2 0724 CB2 0726 22 0727 FC2 9551 1 207 2 5 4 5mm 5 5mm 4 5mm 2 0mm METAL FLAT BLACK FLAT BLACK FLAT BLACK M2 0 METAL M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 with adhesive M1 7 SELF SELF D 1 2 257 1 a 207 XA1 20 259 1 e 309 XA1 7170 357 1 2 0mm qt 2 1 2 5mm 13 0mm METAL METAL BLACK METAL METAL M2 0 M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 e 307 1 DR 359 XA4 e 559 XA4 5140 357 XA4 5170 407 omm 5 5mm 3 5mm m 4 0mm METAL BLACK BLACK METAL METAL M2 0 M2 0 M2 0 M1 4 M1 7 u TAPPING E TAPPING TAPPING 4 CA 459 XA4 a 357 XA4 409 XA4 Go 457 4 E 509 BLACK METAL BLACK METAL BLACK M2 0 M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 M1 7 SELF TAPPING SELF TAPPING SELF TAPPING SELF TAPPING XA4 9200 457 4 5mm METAL M2 0 SELF TAPPING 3 24 Part 3 Repair Information 3 MECHANICAL ADJ USTMENT 3 1 Main Mirror and Sub Mirror Adjustment lt Purpose gt The center of the middle AF sensor must be aligned with the optical axis lt S pecifications gt The center of the middle sensor must be located inside the AF frame 6 4 Fig 3 24AF frame and BASIS lt Tools gt
36. A Light Source Electrical Adjustments Electrical Adjustments Color Adjustment Electrical Adjustments FFD adjustment FFD Adjustment AF Accuracy Adjustment AF Focus Adjustment etc Flash Exposure Adjustment SPC Positioning AF Adjustment White Balance Adjustment Light Source Calibration Light Source Calibration 2 Charts and Locally Fabricated Tools New 18 Gray Standard Panel 3D chart SPC Positioning Mask Time lag Tool Tool Battery Part No Local Fabrication Local Fabrication Local Fabrication Areas where used Flash Exposure Adjustment See EF 300mm f 4 0L IS Service Manual As necessary X sync time lag Inhibit Voltage adjustment Refer to Locally Fabricated Tools for details 3 Products necessary for Testing New Name EF 50mm f 1 8 Lens Part No EF Speedlite A TTL type 300EZ 540EZ EF Speedlite E TTL type 380EX 550EX Areas where used Various Operational Checks and Adjustments Flash Exposure Adjustment Flash Exposure Adjustment 4 Expendables List New Part No Light shield Tape Scotch tape Double sided tape Aron Alpha 201 Arontite L Three bond 1401C UTLM 10 Silicon KE347B Grease H 26 IF10 Barrierta SJF 102 Grease Oil Retardent Logenest Lambda A 74 Dia bond 1663G Logenest Lambda NK 74C Cemidine Super XNo8008 NoxGuard ST 420 Logenest Lambda 743 PLO15JG CY9 4026 000 CY9 4031 000 CY9 4034 000 CY9 8007 000 CY9 8008 000
37. COVER ASS Y BACK CS3 507 1 000 1 SPRING COIL XA1 7140 307 F 1 SCREW 14 3 XA4 5140 357 F 2 SCREW 14 3 5 XA4 91 70 409 F 5 SCREW M17x4 XD2 1100 132 F 1 E RING XG8 1100 591 F 1 BALL STEEL 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 CB2 0614 M CB2 0722 x2 CB2 0615 A u See Pg 7 CB2 0687 CS3 6164 CB2 0654 CB2 0684 2 0681 XA4 9170 509 2 A 4 9170 509 4 9170 409 XA4 9170 409 CB2 0721 x3 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CB2 0614 000 CB2 0615 000 CB2 0654 000 CB2 0661 000 CB2 0681 000 CB2 0684 000 2 0687 000 2 0721 000 2 0722 000 2 0723 000 53 6164 000 XA1 7200 307 XA1 7200 359 XA4 9170 409 XA4 91 70 509 CLASS QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 F 2 F 2 F 3 F 3 PARTSLIST Pg5 DESCRIPTION SCREW STEP KNOB DIOPTOR ADJ COVER BOTTOM DOOR CABLE LEVER B LOCK GRIP PLATE B LOCK SCREW 17 2 5 SCREW 17 5 SCREW M2X6 5 SPRING B LOCK SCREW M2x3 SCREW 2 3 5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW 17 5 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 CG2 0786 a CS2 5656 4 CB2 0587 SX ARA SA XD2 1100 132 7 CB2 0554 XA4 9170 357 CB1 6588 TOR CB1 6589 N CB2 0552 CB2 0560 CD A 2 0551 CH2
38. EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 PZ EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 II EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 om EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 USM mom EF35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 77 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 USM Bom EF35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 135mm f 4 5 6 USM mom EF35 350mm f 3 5 5 6 L USM EF38 76mm f 4 5 5 6 EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 L EF55 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF70 200mm f 2 8 LIS USM 86 EF70 200mm f 2 8 L USM 87 EF70 200mm f 4 L USM 88 EF70 210mm f 4 89 EF70 210mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 II E M EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 III EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 II USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 III USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 IS USM EF80 200mm f 2 8 L USM EF80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 om EF80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 II EF80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF100 200mm f 4 5 A EF100 300mm f 5 6 103 EF100 300mm f 5 6 L 104 EF100 300mm f 4 5 5 6 USM 105 EF100 400mm f 4 5 5 6 IS USM 106 TS E24mm f 3 5 L 10 107 TS E45mmf 2 8 108 TS E90mm 28 109 Extender EF 114X 14X11 110 Extender EF 2x 2x I 111 Extension Tube EF12 10 112 Extension Tube EF25 0 113 Life size Converter E 114 L
39. EF8000 5000 4 Change the light source to LV 9 LV 12 and LV 15 and check the SPC output value If 12 5 is displayed for the output value when the light source is set to LV 12 the camera is receiving too much light Control the exposure by decreasing it by 0 5 EV Required standard Within 0 25 EV at every brightness If it does not meet the required standard shift the AE or do the AE basic adjustment With AE shift increase or decrease the overall exposure level If the required standard is met at LV 9 but not at LV 15 the exposure s gain must be adjusted In such a case do the AE basic adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 6 Digital Section Adjustment and Standard Data Generation This procedure must be done before the digital section adjustment Especially generating this standard data is very important If it is not generated the correct color reproduction will not occur Do the regular maintenance data generation This is not necessary each time you do the adjustment However be sure to do it when the light source bulb has been replaced or the location has CAUTION been changed A known good camera is required for a data generation A standard data will be stored in the Reference folder where the adjustment software has been installed It is recommended to back up the data because it will be deleted when the adjustment software is deleted or updated
40. Ec 1 004 X 005 EyecupEd X 006 Eyecup Ed E O07 EyecupEe 008 Antifog Eyepiece Ec 1 009 Antifog Eyepiece Ed 010 Dioptrie Adjustment Lens 0 011 Dioptric Adjustment Lens x 012 Dioptric Adjustment Lens Ee X 013 Rubber Frame Ec 014 Rubber Frame Eb 0 015 Focusing Screen E 016 Focusing Screen Ec X 017 Focusing Screen Ed _ 018 Magnifier 0 019 AngleFinderB 0 020 AngeFindrC 1021 Angle Finder Adapter Ed x 022 Angle Finder Adapter Edll 023 Eyepiece Extender EP EX15 7 Databacks 001 Quartz Dateback 002 Quartz Dateback DB E2 1003 Technical Back E 1004 Keyboard UnitTB 005 Interface Unit TB 006 Command BackE1 8 Miscellaneous Panorama Adapter 1000 x lt EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES E1 x 1 Compatible only during manual exposure Officially it will be stated as incompatible because an exposure error will occur 2 Compatible only during manual flash exposure With the 480EG external autoflash is also possible 3 Compatible with the use of RA N3 4 In the case of long exposures add 2 sec to the target exposure time 5 With the remote controlled camera s main switch set to ON 1SR incompatible use a shutter speed fast
41. If an adjustment is required perform AF shift at same position sq TU Fi 1 39H 1 M Service mount The service mount is thinner than the normal mount that is used in the product IK XD1 1102 120 XD1 1102 121 Service Only XD1 1102 122 je Adjustment washer N CB1 2659 Service Only See Detail CA1 7777 CY1 1280 Service Only Fig 3 27 FFD adjustment 3 27 Part 3 Repair Information 3 4 Finder Focus Adjustment Perform the Finder Focus Adjustment only after the FFD Adjustment CAUTION is completed L eee eee ma imami wa a amat eee ee E eu mami as ma isi wama asam eee iim ee lt Purpose gt The sensor focus point and the finder focus point must be the same lt Specifications gt The center of the x infinity mark must be positioned within the 1 5 index line widths of the index line as shown below Fig 3 28 Focusing scale window of lens lt Tools gt e Magnifier AD S e Lens with focusing scale Lens of 100 mm focal length or less is desirable e General purpose 500mm collimator lt Adjustment gt 1 Without the lens attached to the EOS D60 adjust so the AF frame in the center of the finder is using the diopter adjustment dial of the camera 2 Attach the magnifier to the camera eyepiece and adjust the diopter of the magnifier Adjust the diopter without the lens attached Dioptor adjustment method
42. Inside the dowel NOTE Assembling Attach with DB1663B LAR 4 5mm Route the leads so 2 that they do 2 2 overlap in the shaded area during assembly Fig 3 7 Terminal cover and front cover Discharging the main capacitor CAUTION When the front cover is removed be sure to discharge the main capacitor before proceeding to next step Las 2 1 Terminal Cover and Front Cover 1 Terminal cover 1 Remove two screws 2 Open and pull the extension terminal cover then remove it together with the terminal cover Assembling 2 Front cover 1 Remove the grip rubber 2 Remove five screws 3 Remove the front cover When attaching the front cover confirm that the cables and other wires are not pinched 3 5 Part 3 Repair Information Be careful to loose the cable door Fig 3 8 M aln battery cover grip and bottom cover 2 2 Main Battery Cover Grip and Bottom Cover 1 Main battery cover 1 Open the main battery cover 2 Slide portion A of the hinge in the direction of the arrow and remove the main battery cover 2 Grip 1 Remove seven screws 2 Remove the grip 3 Bottom cover 1 Rotate the date battery lid counterclockwise to remove it 2 Remove five screws 3 Remove the bottom cover 3 6 Part 3 Repair Information Flexi
43. Internal COnsUuctiOn 2 12 EE 2 12 1 13 Compatibility with accessories 2 13 2 FUNCTION OF MAJOR CIRCUIT BOARDS 2 15 2 1 Description of Major Circuit Boards 2 15 3 SWITCHES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2 18 4 CIRCUIT OUTLINES 2 21 4 1 Power Supply Control RL 2 21 42 Main SYSTEMI te 2 22 4 3 Camera System a r nn 2 22 A VCO SINAL 2 23 o ERROR CODE DISEASE 2 24 Part 3 Repair Information 1 PREPARATION FOR REPAIR u tere ten 3 1 1 1 Flash High Voltage Circuit Precaution 3 1 1 2 Power Consumption 3 1 1 3 Tools and Expendables List 3 2 1 4 Locally Fabricated Tools 3 3 1 5 Body Serial Number Position 3 4 1 6 Flexible Connectors en 3 4 2 DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 3 5 2 1 Terminal Cover and Front Cover
44. TTL full aperture metering with 35 zone SPC Three metering modes provided 1 Evaluative metering 2 Partial metering at center approx 9 5 of viewfinder 3 Centerweighted average metering In Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes 1 is set automatically 2 and 3 cannot be set In the Creative Zone modes 1 2 or 3 can be set The following AE modes and manual can be set 1 Intelligent Program AE shiftable 2 Shutter priority AE No safety shift 3 Aperture priority AE No safety shift 4 Depth of field AE A DEP shiftable 5 Full Auto Intelligent Program AE non shiftable 6 Programmed Image Control modes 5 Portrait Landscape Close up Sports Night Scene 7 Manual 8 E TTL autoflash program AE High speed flash FP flash FE lock No A TTL TTL autoflash program AE EV 2 20 at normal temperature with 50mm f 1 4 lens at ISO 100 LCD digital display blinks at 2 Hz on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway SW 1 ON Metering remains active for 4 sec after the halfway depressed shutter button is let go The following ISO speeds are selectable with the on screen menu 1 100 Default 2 200 3 400 4 800 5 1000 1 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing 1 Compatible shooting modes See the table below at 4 for the shooting modes which enable AEB with the on screen menu During AEB The AEB icon on the LCD panel blinks
45. The PC terminal leads must be routed under the FPC T 24 20mm Fig 3 17 FRONT FPC and front panel unit 2 11 FRONT FPC and Front Panel Unit 1 FRONT FPC 1 Remove the comb of the MIF FPC from the FRONT FPC 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the FRONT at from the dowel of the front panel unit 4 Release the lock of connector CN FRONT on the C MAIN PCB and remove the FRONT FPC toward the front 2 Front Panel Unit 1 Remove five screws 2 Remove the front panel unit upwards while taking care that it does not catch on the flexible connector Assembling Before starting to install the front panel unit be sure to pull these lead wires of the front panel unit to the front through the clearance with the FRONT body 1 SH FPC 2 Lead wires of the front panel unit 5 pcs 3 PHASE FPC 4 Synchro terminal lead wires 2 pcs 5 MIF FPC 3 17 Part 3 Repair Information 3 5mm Be careful spring loaded Fig 3 18 Front body 2 12 Front Body 1 Main dial 1 Remove three screws and remove the main dial and the RELEASE FPC 2 Unsolder at A and separate the main dial from the RELEASE FPC 2 Main battery case 1 Remove three screws and remove the main battery case 2 Remove the screw and remove the battery terminal 3 Push thru the hole of the portion B with tweezers and remove the battery spring holder 4
46. XA4 9170 457 sl CB2 0659 SS Ca 5 53 5064 CG1 3781 4 9200 457 x4 XA1 7170 207 CB2 0662 AQ XA4 9170 457 el CB2 0657 CB2 0658 PARTSLIST Pg13 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CA1 9007 000 C 1 STOPPER PC TERMINAL CB1 0279 000 C 2 SCREW M17X4 5 CB2 0556 000 C 1 BODY FRONT CB2 0571 000 C 1 SOCKET TRIPOD CB2 0652 000 CASE MAIN BATTERY CB2 0657 000 C 1 CONTACT BATTERY 1 CB2 0658 000 C 1 CONTACT BATTERY 2 CB2 0659 000 C 1 HOLDER BATTERY SPRING CB2 0660 000 C 1 PLATE SW HOLDER CB2 0662 000 C 1 HOLDER CONTACT CG1 1965 000 C 1 ASS Y FRONT CG1 1966 000 1 FPC ASS Y RELEASE CG1 3773 000 C 1 TERMINAL ASS Y PC CG1 3779 000 C 1 CASE ASS Y DATE BATTERY CG1 3781 000 1 MAIN DIAL ASSY CS3 5064 000 1 SPRING COIL XA1 7170 207 F 1 SCREW 7 2 XA1 7170 259 F 3 SCREW 17 2 5 XA4 91 70 357 F 3 SCREW M17X3 5 XA4 9170 457 F 5 SCREW M17X4 5 XA4 9200 457 F 8 SCREW M2X4 5 12 6011 14 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 CB2 0604 XA4 9170 357 CB1 6315 XA4 9170 509 2 XA4 9170 457 2 CG1 3797 CG2 0761 CG2 0770 XA4 9170 409 A x2 AJ See Pg 15 S28 561 3795 CB1 1902 x2 PARTSLIST REF NO 012 6011 NEW PARTS No CLASS QTY CB1 1902 000 5 CB1 6315 000 CB2 0599 000 CB2 0604 000 CG1 3795 000 O O O O N CG1 3797 000 CG1 3798 000 I CG2 0761 000 5 CG2 0770 000 CG2
47. and the mark and AEB level blinks in the viewfinder 2 Bracketing range Up to 2 stops in 1 2 or 1 3 stop increments 3 Bracketing sequence Standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Taken in accordance with the drive mode single or continuous 1 14 Part 1 General Information If the self timer is used the three bracketed shots will be exposed successively after the 10 sec self timer delay With C Fn 7 the bracketing sequence can be changed or AEB can be set to continue even after the three bracketed shots are taken 4 Bracketing factor See the bracketing factor used for the respective shooting mode below Shooting Mode Shutter Speed Program AE Shutter priority AE Depth of field AE Manual Aperture priority AE e 5 AEB cancellation Set the AEB amount to O 6 AEB automatic cancellation Canceled by any of the following operations Main switch off lens changed flash ready battery replaced or CF card replaced AEB cannot be set in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes 2 Manual exposure compensation 1 Compatible shooting modes See the table below for the shooting modes which enable manual exposure compensation 2 Bracketing range Up to 2 stops in 1 2 or 1 3 stop increments 3 Bracketing factor See the bracketing factor used for the respective shooting mode below shooting Mode Shutte
48. be played back in the camera Replace the CF card 1 70 71 This error occurs when the image is not Digital circuit board proper Does not occur to the cameras for CG2 0773 000 mass production This error occurs when renewal of internal Digital circuit board processing data does not succeed CG2 0773 000 Report No ACD 0054 3 3 User Internal Contents Probable Cause and Notice Error Countermeasure This error occurs in the following Shutter Defect conditions Replace the shutter unit 1 When initial position of X contact and CG2 0761 000 CN2 are not detected 2 When the shutter operation sequence was not completed correctly 3 When the built in flash cannot be recharged after the E TTL pre flash but before the main exposure 81 This error occurs in the following Clean and check the phase conditions switch 1 When the mirror down status with Replace the mirror box unit SW1 ON cannot be verified CY3 1394 000 2 When the condition of the phase switch is not changed during shutter release 82 This error occurs when the built in flash Charging circuit base or cannot be charged main capacitor defect Charging defect could occur even with X contact short circuit 83 This error occurs when the built in flash s cover pop up signal cannot be detected even after requested three times 1 84 This error occurs in the following Clean the electronic contacts on conditions the l
49. highlight portions which do not contain image information will blink 1 22 16 Information display 16 1 Display format Part 1 General Information 1 Standby mode 1 Auto power off setting time 2 Image review 3 Image review time 4 Processing parameters when set 5 Custom Function setting No 6 Flash exposure compensation amount 7 AEB increments 8 Shots remaining 9 CF card space remaining 10 ISO speed 2 Playback Single INFO 1 File No 2 Shooting mode 3 Shutter speed 4 Aperture 5 Exposure compensation amount 6 Flash exposure compensation amount only when flash is used 7 White balance 8 Metering mode 9 ISO speed 10 Image No Total images captured 11 Image erase protection when set 12 File size Compression rate 13 Date 14 Time 15 Histogram If an image not in the DCF system is selected is displayed on the LCD monitor If an image that cannot be displayed is selected is displayed on the LCD monitor Information display does not work in the index display mode and magnified display mode 17 Protection Deletion of Recorded Images 17 1 Protection 17 2 Erase 18 Menus 18 1 Description 18 2 LCD monitor display language 18 3 Firmware updating 18 4 Print setting feature DPOF 19 Sound recording 20 Customization 20 1 Custom Functions 20 2 Personal Functions 21 External Interface 21 1 Digital terminal 21 2 Video output termina
50. instructions are not included Refer to the products instruction book if necessary Part 2 Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product Part 3 Repair Information Provides information about ths tools and expendables required for disassembly reassembly adjustment and measurement of the product and their locations and method of use Part 4 Electrical Adjustments No electrical adjustments for this product Part 5 Parts Catalog Part 6 Circuit Diagrams Part 7 Software Information CONTENTS Page Part 1 General Information Fe Pa WAS 1 1 1 1 Ultra fine high image quality about 6 30 megapixel CMOS sensor 1 1 1 2 Retains EOS D30 s Outstanding Features 1 1 1 3 User Suggestions Incorporated for Better Basic Performance 1 1 EE EE 1 2 EQ DO DO tT 1 2 2 2 EOS 060 software 1 5 3 SPECIFICATIONS 1 7 4 NOMENCLATURE uuu uuu dran satius 1 26 5 VISUAL INDICATORS 1 27 5 1 Viewfinder Information 1 27 5 2 LCD Panel Information 1 28 55548914 108116 A N E 1 29 US 1012 FUNG TION 1 30 7 DIMENSIONS 8 PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 1 3
51. lamp lights immediately at SW 1 5 Illumination duration Under the conditions of 4 lamp lights during SW 1 with the self timer it lights 2 sec before shutter release Light level decreases after 1 5 sec 6 Lamp ON indicator Exposure level display in viewfinder dot display sequence for the first 1 5 sec 7 Shutter release lock None Shutter release priority The control condition above also apply when an external Speedlite is used 1 Hot shoe X sync contacts Locking pin hole provided to prevent Speedlite slippage 2 Lower side terminal PC terminal JIS B type socket Screw lock and shock protection feature provided on the hot shoe Enabled with the camera s Program AE mode 1 With EX series Speedlites E TTL autoflash 1 Normal flash When the flash is ready the flash syne speed 1 60 sec 1 200 sec is set automatically The camera s E TTL program automatically sets the flash aperture When the shutter button is pressed fully SW 2 a fixed output preflash is fired right before the mirror goes up The AE sensor takes an available light reading before the preflash is fired and a reflected light reading when the preflash is fired The suitable output of the main flash is then calculated and the main flash is fired If an EX series Speedlite is set for high speed sync FP flash and the light level exceeds the lens minimum aperture high speed sync takes effect automatically When highspeed sync is set
52. message comes up during the adjustment Procedure 1 Copy the D60dfrgO fir file to CF card Follow the procedure as same as updating the firmware 2 Insert the CF card 3 When close the CF card cover the screen shown on the right will appear 4 Choose OK and press SET 5 Choose and press SET again Wait until the percentage displayed becomes 100 Defragmentation Resource Area 01 Flash ROM alit 6 When it is done the power will be turned off 4 24 Canon EOS D60 REF NO C12 6011 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 CF1 3855 CB2 0568 CB2 0719 2 0 CB2 0686 Sn CN x CY3 p XA1 3170 207 a x2 CB2 0666 CB2 0589 0 a a gt T k S 2 0680 1 3786 PARTSLIST Pa REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2 0568 000 1 COVER DIGITAL TERMINAL CB2 0589 000 1 CUSHION CB2 0666 000 1 COVER DATE BATTERY CB2 0680 000 B 1 RUBBER GRIP CB2 0686 000 1 HINGE B DOOR CB2 0719 000 1 SCREW 17 5 5 CB2 0720 000 1 SCREW 17 6 CB3 0329 000 B 1 DIGITAL TERMINAL CF1 3855 000 B 1 RUBBER BACK CG1 3786 000 B 1 DOOR ASS Y MAIN BATTERY CY3 1390 000 B 1 PLATE NAME XA1 31 70 207 F 2 SCREW 17 2 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 UT T U
53. shooting modes With automatic AF point selection and the ONE SHOT AF mode the active AF point lights in red With automatic AF point selection and the AI SERVO AF mode there is no superimposed AF point displayed Same as the EOS 650 s EV 0 5 18 at normal temperature and ISO 100 with the standard chart 1 Beam emission Lamp Effective range Approx 3 8 m at center beam coverage 28mm 135 equivalent lens angle covered 2 Conditions for emission Emitted automatically under low light EV 4 or lower at ISO 100 Emitted in shooting modes except Landscape and Sports Emission can be disabled with C Fn 5 including external Speedlite 3 Emissions 6 times in three bursts Emission stops when focus is achieved 4 Light source Halogen krypton lamp 5 With EX EZ and E series Speedlites e With 550EX 540EZ and ST E2 The external Speedlite s AF assist light will be emitted regardless of AF point selection mode automatic or manual e With other EOS dedicated Speedlites When the center AF point has been selected the external Speedlite s AF assist light will be emitted If a peripheral AF point is selected the camera s AF assist light will be emitted 1 13 9 Exposure Control 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 Type Shooting modes Metering range Exposure beyond range warning Exposure metering ISO Speeds Exposure Compensation Part 1 General Information
54. 000 1 CUSHION CB2 1372 000 1 SHEET SHIELD CB2 1373 000 1 SHEET SHIELD CG1 1967 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y DOOR DET SWITCHES CG1 1968 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y CF CG1 3782 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y RIGHT SIDE CG2 0773 000 1 PCB ASS Y DIGITAL CH1 6863 000 1 FPC ANALOG DIGITAL CH1 6864 000 1 FPC DIGITAL TFT CH1 6865 000 1 FPC DIGITAL CAMERA MAIN FC2 9551 000 C 2 SCREW M2X2 5 XA1 7170 207 F 2 SCREW 17 2 XA1 7170 357 F 2 SCREW 17 3 5 XA1 7200 307 F 1 SCREW 2 3 XA4 5170 407 F 4 SCREW 17 4 XA4 91 70 409 F 3 SCREW 17 4 12 6011 10 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 C 1393 gt 1392 h 1 7170 309 CB2 0670 gt m XA4 9170 457 8140 CB3 0331 al CG2 0771 2 2 4 9170 457 ST a gs REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CB2 0670 000 I CB3 0331 000 5 CG2 0771 000 I CY3 1392 000 5 1393 000 1 7170 309 4 9170 457 CLASS QTY 1 1 1 1 1 F 3 F 3 PARTSLIST Pg10 DESCRIPTION SHIELD C MOS RUBBER SHEET ANALOG PCB PCB ASS Y ANALOG FILTER IR LPF C MOS ASS Y SCREW 17 3 SCREW M17x4 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 XA4 9200 457 ST 9 4 9170 409 2 7719 CH9 0322 EN gt NS CB2 0558 See Pg 12 XA4 9200 457 REF NO C12 6011
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56. 0776 000 O O O O O CH1 6869 000 XA4 9170 357 XA4 9170 359 XA4 9170 409 XA4 9170 457 T O wo XA4 9170 509 F 2 Pg14 DESCRIPTION SCREW 17 4 SHEET SHUTTER SHADE SPRING PLATE SPRING PLATE AUTO FOCUS ASS Y EYEPIECE LENS ASS Y SPC SENSOR ASS Y SHUTTER ASS Y PCB ASS Y CAMERA MAIN VF LCD ASS Y FPC SHUTTER SCREW M17X3 5 SCREW M17X3 5 SCREW M17x4 SCREW M17X4 5 SCREW 17 5 15 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 CY 3 1394 CB2 0682 x3 See Detail K CS2 5020 CF1 1948 x CB2 0606 XA4 9170 409 x2 9 corer s CS2 7205 ves XD1 1102 120 CG1 3791 XD11102 121 Service Only XD1 1102 122 XA4 9170 409 x2 N NN CB2 0714 e See Det CB1 2659 Service Only See Detail CB Pe CA1 7777 CY1 1280 Service Only REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CA1 7777 000 CB1 2659 000 CB1 4085 000 CB2 0606 000 CB2 0622 000 CB2 0682 000 CB2 0714 000 CB2 0715 000 CF1 1948 000 CG1 3791 000 CS2 5020 000 CS2 7205 000 CY1 1280 000 CY3 1394 000 XA4 91 70 409 XD1 1102 120 XD1 1102 121 XD1 1102 122 YN2 3018 000 O 1000 0 O O O O O O O O 0 TI PARTSLIST Pg15 CLASS QTY A n 0 DESCRIPTION MOUNT BODY SPACER MOUNT SCREW 2 6 5 COVER MIRROR BOX SPRING SCREEN WASHER
57. 0mm f 2 8 L USM EF400mm f 2 8 L II USM EF400mm f 4 DO IS USM EF400mm f 5 6 L USM EF500mm 4 LIS USM 39 EF500mm 1 4 5 L USM EF500mm f 4 5 L II USM EF600mm 4 LIS USM EF600mm f 4 L USM EF600mm f 4 L II USM EF1200mm f 5 6 USM EF17 35mm f 2 8 L USM EF20 35mm f 2 8 L EF20 35mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF22 55mm f 4 5 6 USM EF24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF28 70mm f 2 8 L USM EF28 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EF28 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EF28 80mm f 2 8 4 L USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 III USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 IV USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 V USM 0 0 0 0 O O O IO OJO S O O O 2 QO INI N U1 D N O 00 N 2 N N IN O OJO O O O O N N N N 00 w O O O O O O O 02109 CO CD CO Co CO NI OF U1 OO N R D O N 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 O O O O O O O O Qi 1 amp 001 4 105 01 BE O1 NI 5 5 5 g 1 EFl4mm 2 8L i LEF15mmf 2 8FE LEF20mmf 2 8USM LEF24mmf 1 4LUSM LEF24mmf 2 8 EF28mmf 18USM EF28mm 2 8 EF35mm f 1 4LUSM LEF35mmf 2 00 LEF50mmf 1 0LUSM LEF50mmf 1 4USM LEF50mmf 1 8 LEF50mmf 1 81 LEF50mm f 2 5MACRO MP E 65mm f 2 8 1 5X O EF85mm f 1 2LUSM EF85mm f 1 8 U
58. 1 11 10 51 E NE 1 31 7 2 Program Diagrams uuu u u u u one 1 32 8 SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMBATIBILLITY TABLES 1 34 8 1 System Accessories 1 34 8 2 EOS System Accessories 1 35 9 COMPARISON WITH OTHER MODELS 1 37 9 1 Comparison with Competing Models 1 37 9 2 Comparison with EOS Cameras 1 38 10 OPERATION AU 1 40 10 1 Operaton Cautions 1 40 10 2 Built in Flash and EF Lens Compatibility 1 41 Part 2 Technical Information 1 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS ductis 2 1 1 1 CMOS sensor imaging element 2 1 1 2 Image recording and processing 2 4 ipeum 2 6 KACMEWINICEM t 2 7 1 5 Exposure control mechanism 2 8 RO DM 2 8 ER DN 2 9 LO BU L uuu una TM 2 9 1 9 Basic operation concept and LCD panel display 2 9 1 10 Improved uuu uu AE an 2 11 1 11
59. 2 Image quality Images can be recorded in one of six JPEG settings lossy compression and RAW lossless compression 12 bit The EOS D6O has two more image quality settings Middle Fine and Middle Normal than the EOS 030 for a total of seven image quality settings You can select the image quality setting according to the pixel count or compression rate Also the EOS D60 s RAW images have a JPEG Middle Fine image in the thumbnail recording area within the crw file By using the dedicated driver provided you can now extract the JPEG file from the RAW image With the EOS D30 the image quality was fixed at Large Fine in the Easy Shooting Zone modes However with the EOS D60 you can set any image quality File Size Recordable Images Image Quality Pixels Recorded Recording Format Compression Rate with 128 MB CF card Approx MB Approx MB Large Fine 5 2048 Large Normal Middle Fine seo JPEG Middle Normal Small Fine Small Normal NAA A RAW 3072 X 2048 Lossless RAW Image Quality 09 3 ISO speed setting The ISO speed can be set to 100 200 400 800 or 1000 All the ISO speeds are equivalent to the respective film speeds Although ISO 1600 is provided by the EOS D30 the EOS D60 does not Since the EOS D60 s imaging element has more pixels the smaller pixel size results in lower sensitivity and S N ratio Since the EOS D30 s image quality at ISO 1600 would be difficult to obtain with
60. 25 x 1 Fig 1 3 Nomenclature and camera controls 1 26 Part 1 General Information 5 VISUAL INDICATORS 5 1 Viewfinder Information New Laser Matte screen Partial metering circle 6 1 mm dia 9 5 AF points with superimposed display Focus confirmation light During autofocus Lights when focus is achieved 2 11911 252 e Blinks at 2 Hz when autofocus 11111111 be achieved During manual focus Lights when focus is achieved AE lock FE lock 5 M AEB in progress I 4 Maximum burst Remaining shots Fiash ready Insufficient flash warning during FE lock Exposure level Exposure compensation amount High speed sync FP flash Flash exposure compensation amount AEB level Fiash exposure compensation Red eye reduction lamp on unnm ane L 0L Shutter speed 4000 20 bulb ne ee ene M card full warning FuLL D CF card error warning Err CF M No CF card warning na FE lock FEL Busy 5 59 nn ni Aperture 101 944 Lights Blinks Lights or blinks Fig 1 4 Viewfinder Information 1 27 Part 1 General Information 5 2 LCD Panel Information CF card full warning FuLL LF CF card error warning Err LF Shutter speed 4800 38 No CF card warning no CF B
61. 28 80mm f 3 5 EF20 35mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF22 55mm f 4 5 6 USM EF24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF28 70mm f 3 5 4 5 II EF28 80mm f 2 8 4 L USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 1 42 EW 631 IOIOI I OIOI I OI OI I I I I _ EW78BII A AaA aA O A O A O A O A O A O EW 68B I 9I OI I OIOI I OI OI I I I I _ EW 68B IOI OI I OIOI I OI OI I I I I _ Ew 62 I OI I OI I OI I OI I OI I I I I EW 541l IOI OI IOIOI I OI OI I SI I I _ EW 541l IOI OI IOIOI I OI OI I I I I _ EW 541 IOI OI I OIOI I OI I I I I I _ EW 68B IOI OI IOIOI I OI I I I I I _ EW 68B I 9I OI I OIOI I OI OI I SI I I _ EW 60B I 9I OI I OIOI I OI OI I I I I _ EW 68B IOI OI IOIOI I OI I I I I I _ EW62 IOI OI IOIOI I OI OI I I I I _ Ew 78 x x 1 x EW 541l IOI OI IOIOI I OI OI I I I I _ ET 62I AIOI IOIOI I OI OI I I I I _ ET 62 91 91 91 9I I I I I I I I _ ET 54 I OI 9I I OI OI I OI I I I I I I 65 I OI OI IOIOI I OI OI I I I I _ 6 91 91 91 9I1 I I I I I I I _ ET 60 91 91 91 9I1 I I I I I I I _ ET 60 91 1 9I1 9I I OI I I I I I _ ET 60
62. 29 stop under 100 0056 100 P 1 175 1 E HE 20 22 45 10 03 2000 19 29 1 StOD 3 31 91 22 5 10 03 2000 19 29 Part 3 Repair Information 100 0054 100 2 10 03 2000 19 29 1 90 5 6 0 18 22 45 1 5 stOD 2 stop under 100 P 1 480 FB8 0 9 5 4 2 P 14189 8 2 20182 85 10 03 2000 19 29 1 5 stop over 100 0051 amp 2 15 10 03 2000 19 29 4 Electrical Aajustments Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 ELECTRICAL ADJ USTMENTS 1 1 Cautions e The adjustment software is compatible with Windows 98 SE Windows ME and Windows 2000 The computer must have a Pentium II 233 MHz or higher processor 128 MB of RAM and a 800x600 1024x768 recommended or larger monitor To install all the adjustment software about 20 MB of hard disk space is required e The manuals for the adjustment software are bundled together with the respective adjustment software program On the initial screen you can select no camera so that you can use the software without connecting a camera e Before servicing jot down the user s settings such as Custom Function C Fn settings owner s name and the serial number All of the data of the camera section and the digital section can be saved with the adjustment software by doing data save e Since the color chart or light source EF8000 5000 will have slight idiosyncrasies first use a known
63. 3 Open captured image with EOSD60 Compiler exe 4 Check if the image has been corrected 4 15 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 9 AF Focus Adjustment Procedure ia ae For the AF adjustment there is no need to input the flange focal distance After the AF adjustment photograph a 3 D chart and check the focus If fine adjustment is necessary adjust by shifting the AF focus With film based SLR cameras the flange focal distance was input during AF focus adjustment and then the adjustment was made Since it is difficult to measure the distance to the CMOS surface follow the procedure below Note that as with mechanical adjustments the flange focal distance must be adjusted Since it also affects the CMOS s tilt and viewfinder focus lt Adjustment Procedure gt 1 Attach the tool lens and connect the camera to the HS I F or Multiple Tool II Then start up the camera adjustment software 2 Select AF adjustment and AF focus adjustment 3 Follow the on screen instructions and do the adjustment with aging and three charts 4 Obtain a 3 D chart and place the camera 2 5 meters away from the center of the 3 D chart Be sure to illuminate the chart with a video light or other light source 5 Photograph e Shooting conditions Shooting mode Aperture priority AE Aperture f 1 8 ISO 100 White balance Auto Image size JPEG Fine AF point Center only 6 Import the image to an image editing pr
64. 5064 000 C CABLE AC EUR WT3 5066 000 C CABLE AC AUSTRALIA WT3 5115 000 C CABLE AC UK REF NO C12 601 1 NEW PARTS No CA1 7777 000 CA1 9007 000 CA1 9125 000 CB1 0279 000 CB1 1902 000 CB1 2659 000 XXX CB1 2678 000 CB1 4085 000 CB1 6315 000 CB1 6578 000 CB1 6588 000 CB1 6589 000 CB1 7756 000 CB2 0551 000 2 0552 000 2 0554 000 2 0555 000 2 0556 000 2 0557 000 2 0558 000 2 0560 000 2 0564 000 2 0565 000 2 0566 000 2 0568 000 2 0570 000 2 0571 000 2 0573 000 2 0576 000 2 0577 000 2 0578 000 2 0587 000 2 0589 000 2 0599 000 2 0601 000 2 0604 000 CB2 0606 000 CB2 0614 000 CB2 0615 000 CB2 0622 000 PARTS INDEX PAGE 15 13 12 13 14 15 15 14 13 12 N ONNO CO N NN NEW PARTS No CB2 0629 000 CB2 0630 000 CB2 0637 000 CB2 0639 000 CB2 0640 000 CB2 0652 000 CB2 0654 000 CB2 0657 000 CB2 0658 000 CB2 0659 000 CB2 0660 000 CB2 0661 000 CB2 0662 000 CB2 0666 000 CB2 0670 000 CB2 0680 000 CB2 0681 000 CB2 0682 000 XXX CB2 0684 000 CB2 0686 000 CB2 0687 000 CB2 0714 000 XXX CB2 0715 000 CB2 0719 000 CB2 0720 000 CB2 0721 000 CB2 0722 000 CB2 0723 000 CB2 0724 000 CB2 0726 000 CB2 0727 000 CB2 1371 000 CB2 1372 000 CB2 1373 000 CB3 0329 000 CB3 0331 000 CF1 1948 000 CF1 3851 000 CF1 3855 000 CF1 3856 000 PAGE o
65. 5299 XA4 9170 509 2 0601 RAT XA4 9200 457 qo JY us Sr a ee L PARTSLIST Pg6 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1 6588 000 1 BUTTON AE LOCK CB1 6589 000 1 BUTTON AF SELECT CB2 0551 000 1 BUTTON AE CB2 0552 000 1 BUTTON AF MODE CB2 0554 000 1 WINDOW SUPPORT LIGHT CB2 0560 000 1 BUTTON DRIVE CB2 0566 000 B 1 WINDOW LCD DISPLAY CB2 0587 000 1 BUTTON RELEASE CB2 0601 000 1 CUSHION FIBER CB2 0640 000 B 1 COVER SP LIGHT CG2 0786 000 1 COVER ASS Y CH2 5298 000 1 CONTACT AE AF SWITCH CH2 5299 000 1 CONTACT TOP SWITCH CS2 5656 000 1 SPRING COIL XA4 61 70 409 F 2 SCREW 17 4 XA4 9170 357 F 1 SCREW 17 3 5 XA4 9170 509 F 3 SCREW 17 5 XA4 9200 457 F 1 SCREW 2 4 5 02 1100 132 F 1 E RING 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 XA4 9200 559 x2 I CB2 0565 r CB2 0564 CB2 0576 CB2 0573 W XA4 9200 559 S OO FZ CB2 0555 NN XA4 9200 457 25 dn CB2 0577 2 2 4 8200 459 NSR EM CF1 3851 mi 1 7170 259 2 0578 PARTSLIST Pg7 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION C
66. 8 SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMBATIBILLITY TABLES 8 1 System Accessories Lites Lite Power Packs _ Remote Control Connecting Connecting 1 1 ET 1 Cord EL 3 gt Battery Timer Remote Magazine TP i Controller TC 80N3 Battery En High Voltage 2 Battery Transistor Ni Cd PackTP Ni Cd High Voltage Pack E Charger TP Pack E315 mpegwileh RS 80N3 ef Strap Eyepiece cover Came Off Camera Shoe Cord 2 em DM a x Extension Cord Viewlinder 7 ET 1000N3 sories EF Lenses PM Acces MIU IE r 22 Eyecup Eb Backup lithium Solution Disk Wireless Controller battery CR2025 Adobe Photoshop LET 0 Rubber Frame Eb am Video Cable VC 100 uter Accessories p Dioptric Adjustment Lens E
67. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 With EF 50mm f 1 4 USM i With EF 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM at 24mm m With EF 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM at 85mm ITTLLLLLLLILLIILILLILLILLLNA 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 30 1 Tv 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Tv 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 30 1 Tv Fig 1 9 AE Programs 1 32 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Tv Part 1 General Information With EF 50mm f 1 4 USM With EF 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM at 24mm Night Scene ummu With EF 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM at 85mm 32 5 4 3 2 414 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 EV22 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 EV22 1 33 Part 1 General Information
68. AF modes ONE SHOT AI SERVO AI FOCUS e 35 zone AE sensor three metering modes evaluative metering partial centerweighted average e Eleven shooting modes 8 programmed AE modes Tv Av M 1 4000 sec 30 sec bulb X sync at 1 200 sec e SO speed 100 200 400 800 1000 e E TTL autoflash with built in flash and EX series Speedlites e Built in flash Guide No 12 at ISO 100 in meters e Single continuous shooting self timer e Dioptric adjustment from 3 dpt to 1 dpt Compatible with CF card Type I II e Seven white balance modes e Menu settings Custom Functions e Noise reduction during long exposures e 8 in TFT liquid crystal monitor e USB interface video output e Dimensions 149 5x106 5x75 mm 5 9x4 2x3 0 in weight 780 g 27 5 ounce Bundled software for image manipulation etc 1 3 User Suggestions Incorporated for Better Basic Performance e Superimposed display for AF points e LCD panel EL illumination Better AF performance in low light EOS 030 EV2 EV18 gt EOS D60 EVO 5 EV18 e Shorter and more stable shutter release time lag Improved metering table for stable exposure control e Additional viewfinder information Flash exposure compensation icon maximum burst indicator and remaining shots counter added e Processing parameters settable with the on screen menu e More menu functions and Custom Functions e Shorter startup time from power off 1 1 Part 1 General
69. B2 0555 000 1 FRAME REAR CB2 0564 000 1 2 0565 000 1 HOLDER STRAP CB2 0570 000 1 HOLDER STRAP CB2 0573 000 1 RAG CB2 0576 000 1 RAG DISPLAY SUPPORT CB2 0577 000 1 SHEET SHIELD CB2 0578 000 1 HOLDER SHIELD SHEET CF1 3851 000 1 COVER ASS Y EYEPIECE FC2 9551 000 C 1 SCREW 2 2 5 XA1 3200 257 F 5 SCREW 2 2 5 XA1 7170 259 F 1 SCREW M17X2 5 XA4 8200 459 F 2 SCREW 2 4 5 XA4 9200 457 F 2 SCREW M2X4 5 XA4 9200 559 F 3 SCREW 2 5 5 REF NO C12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 XA4 9170 457 x2 See Pg 9 zwi 4 Q gt XA4 9170 409 XA4 9170 409 XA4 9170 357 x4 PARTSLIST Pg8 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CG2 0772 000 C 1 PCBASS Y TFT CG2 0774 000 1 OLC DISPLAY ASS Y CG2 0782 000 1 TFT LCD ASS Y STN XA4 9170 357 F 4 SCREW 17 3 5 XA4 9170 409 F 3 SCREW M17x4 XA4 9170 457 F 2 SCREW 17 4 5 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 FC2 9551 x2 CG1 3782 XA4 5170 407 CG1 1967 See Pg 10 n Goh CG1 1968 ea X XA4 9170 409 CG2 0773 XA4 9170 409 ZEG TY CH1 6865 O XA4 9170 409 gt CH1 6863 p ca2a XA1 7200 307 PARTSLIST Pg9 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2 1371
70. CY9 8011 000 CY9 8031 000 CY9 8064 000 CY9 8079 000 CY9 8088 000 CY9 8100 000 CY9 8101 001 CY1 8102 000 CY9 8129 000 CY1 8117 000 CY9 8118 000 CY9 8123 000 CY1 8125 000 CY9 8073 000 1 4 Locally Fabricated Tools 1 SPD Positioning Mask Open holes in flat black paper as shown Fig 3 3 SPD Positioning M ask Part 3 Repair Information Areas where used Motor Pentaprism assembly Fixing lens mount contact ass y leads Fixing the SPD and SI Staking screw heads Staking screws Mirror Mechanism Protecting high voltage and other cables Dial Unit etc Mount spring Release contacts Prevent oil smear around mount M2 gear shafts Attaching parts together Shafts other friction surfaces Fixing Mount Ring etc Parts assembly Front Panel friction surfaces Sliding part of back cover dial 2 X sync Time lag Tool Assemble 4 7 resistor from to GND 4 7k ohm To EF8000 SS SS SS BLACK GND Acc Shoe Tool Fig 3 4 X sync Time lag Tool Part 3 Repair Information 1 5 Body Serial Number Position This is a serial number for after service information Products for sale start from No 0110100001 _EOS D60 X X X X X X X X X X m No 00001 99999 ith ant N a Classification No 01 99 COMPLIES WITH THE CANADIAN Type of model 1 NTSC DOM 2 NTSC USA CAN D 5 003 CLASS SPECIFICATIONS 3 PAL RESPECTE LES EXIGENCES DE LA CLASSE B DE LA NMB 003 DU CA
71. D30 s even without noise reduction C Fn 1 is left unused and the camera does not display the C Fn 1 number New Custom Functions Custom Function Setting C Fn 14 Superimposed display Possible without CF card C Fn 15 Shutter release w o CF card om RR RE s Not possible 2 12 Part 2 Technical Information Modified Settings Custom Function Setting 0 Emits Fires Does emit Fires Only ext flash emits Fires Emits Does not fire C Fn 5 The flash firing can be set in addition to the AF assist light setting 1 13 Compatibility with accessories Compatible with all EOS D30 accessories Camera control circuit board Motor Flash circuit board Shutter Battery TL 5 slot Flash 2 5 am ai SE External I F S p Ej connection circuit board ru T I S Imaging processing circuit board Back light Buzzer CMOS sensor Optical low pass filter Large color LCD Imaging circuit board Fig 2 16 Cross section at center Built in flash unit Hot shoe Dioptric adjustment mechanism Metering sensor Pentaprism Flash hani asn pop up mecnanism Flash metering sensor Red eye reduction AF assist unit Mode dial ex LCD panel Liquid crystal for viewfinder display e Focusing screen Main Dial Main mirror CF card slot Secondary mirror Quick Control Dial Digital terminal Drive motor Flash main capacitor Video OUT terminal Lithiu
72. Digital Board CG2 0773 Data legible Main Board CG2 0770 Data legible Main Board CG2 0770 Data illegible TFT position adjustment TFT luminance adjustment J Eoo j RI S Data storage Initialization Shutter Unit CG2 AE Unit CG1 AF Unit GG1 Datatransfer L j S Perform as necessary 4 6 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 5 Checking and Adjusting the AE E TTL and Exposure The light source EF8000 5000 must be maintained as indicated in Light Source Maintenance It must produce the correct brightness LV 9 64cd m2 especially if you will check the exposure level The user may request that the exposure level be increased or decreased In such a case first check the exposure level and do the adjustment with the camera
73. English Edition N 2 lil 4 5 Parts Catalog 11 EOS D60 12 6011 SERVICE MANUAL Technical Documents Application This CD ROM is issued by Canon Inc for qualified persons to learn technical theory and product repair This CD ROM covers all localities where the products are sold For this reason there may be information in this CD ROM that does not apply to the product sold in your locality The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names described in this CD ROM are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to all data contained on this CD ROM Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this CD ROM without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited PDF Files This CD ROM contains PDF files created using Adobe Acrobat 4 0J PDF files can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 or later Copyright 2002 Canon Inc First published April 2002 PREFACE This manual contains information for servicing the product and has the following sections Part 1 General Information Provides the basic information needed to understand the product Operating
74. FB ADJ WASHER SCREEN ADJ CUSHION LEVER LENS LOCK CONTACT ASS Y LENS MOUNT SPRING COIL SPRING MOUNT MOUNT BODY 0 1mm under MIRROR BOX ASS Y SCREW M17x4 WASHER 0 05mm WASHER 0 1mm WASHER 0 2mm SCREEN FOCUSING NEW REF NO C12 6011 PARTS CH2 7211 000 CH2 7212 000 CH2 7213 000 CH2 7235 000 Y11 3706 000 Y11 3711 000 Y11 3901 000 Y11 3902 000 Y11 3903 000 Y11 3906 000 Y11 3907 000 Y11 3909 000 Y11 3911 000 Y11 5002 000 Y11 5003 000 Y11 5004 000 ELECTRICPARTSLIST GLASS QTY O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O 0 O Pg16 DESCRIPTION LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD ORANGE LEAD BLUE LEAD WHITE LEAD BLACK LEAD RED LEAD ORANGE LEAD YELLOW LEAD GREEN LEAD BLUE LEAD BLACK LEAD RED LEAD PINK Accessories Section Neck Strap EW 100DB Battery Pack BP 511 Compact Power Adapter with eyepiece cover CA PS400 Product Available Product Available 5 Product Available WT3 5064 WT3 5115 WT3 5066 DC Coupler DR 400 CompactFlash Card Interface Cable FC 16M IFC 200 PCU Product Available Product Available FH6 0775 Video Cable VC 100 FH6 3922 PARTSLIST Pg17 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION FH6 0775 000 C INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200 PCU FH6 3922 010 C VIDEO CABLE VC 100 WT3 5062 000 C CABLE AC JPN WT3 5063 000 C CABLE AC USA WT3
75. G which blurs the defect The defect location coordinates to be input are also based on the RAW image EOSDOO complier exe will calculate the location with the full size pixel of CMOS That causes the number of pixels differece from the full size pixel images 3152 x 2068 to the JPEG Large Fine 3072 x 2048 The defect found could also be a piece of dust etc Before starting be sure to clean the CMOS p The CMOS s defect data can be updated CMOS is susceptible to ultraviolet rays and cosmic rays Therefore avoid leaving a bare CMOS in the open Store it in a dark place Also beware of static charge When handling the CMOS with bare hands be sure to wear grounded wrist bands 1 Procedure Obtain the imager data of the camera Contact Head quarters in your region or access the FTP site lt Find the defect location specified by the user gt 1 Start up EOSD60Compiler exe and open the problem file specified by the user Compiler exe can handle only RAW images If the image file is JPEG format handle the file as a RAW image referring to Confirmation Method The figure on the right shows the differences between a RAW image 2496 x 1662 and 72 JPEG Large Fine 2646 x 1648 image With image processing so
76. Image recording format e Middle Fine and Middle Normal added Recording Format Recording Resolution File Size Approx MB Compression System Fine 3072 X 2048 2 Large Normal Approx 6 29 megapixels Fine 2048 x 1360 Middl JPEG Normal Approx 2 78 megapixels 7 4 Fine 1536 x 1024 Smal Normal Approx 1 57 megapixels 3072 x 2048 RAW Anptox 6 29 megapixels Lossless compression RAW e Extracting JPEG Middle Fine files from RAW files During RAW mode shooting a JPEG Middle Fine file is also simultaneously recorded within the crw file The JPEG Middle Fine file can be extracted from the RAW file and saved jpg with the dedicated driver provided e File size and compression rate settable in Programmed Image Control modes 7 Information display e More viewfinder information provided At the bottom of the viewfinder the following information has been added 1 EOS 030 Flash exposure compensation 2 Maximum burst during continuous shooting 3 Shots remaining Since SI information display is provided there is no AF point icons EOS 060 genannt Fig 1 2 Comparison of viewfinder Part 1 General Information e LCD panel illumination provided The LCD panel now has EL backlight illumination bluish green When it is turned on with the on screen menu off by default the illumination turns on when you press the SET button e LCD monitor easier to read The TFT monitor s sh
77. Information 2 OVERVIEW 2 1 EOS D60 body While retaining the best features of the EOS D30 EOS D60 has many more pixels and new and improved specifications desired by users The EOS D60 s improvements over the EOS are outlined below All specifications not mentioned below are the same as the EOS D30 1 Imaging element e Newly developed large CMOS sensor with about 6 30 megapixels The large CMOS sensor has 6 30 effective megapixels out of a total of about 6 52 megapixels an effective sensor size of 22 7x15 1 mm same as the EOS D30 s aspect ratio 2 3 large single CMOS sensor and separate filters for the three primary RGB colors It boosts the camera to the top of its class for fine image detail and image quality Fig 1 1 CMOS sensor e Red ghost countermeasures With the EOS D30 red ghost outline sometimes appeared near a bright light source or at a symmetrical point in the field As a countermeasure the EOS D60 s low pass filter configuration has been modified The IR filter is a hybrid with a coating and absorption function to suppress red ghost 2 Viewfinder e Superimposed SI display The same SI optics found in the EOS 55 ELAN II 50 has been incorporated in front of the pentaprism so that the AF points can be illuminated e Easier manual focusing The New Laser Matte focusing screen has improved diffusion characteristics to make it easier to distinguish peak focus 3 AF e Improved AF oper
78. Le PEL 5855 A NS 3 CB2 0726 CB1 6578 x2 XA1 7200 359 _ gt 02 1100 172 CB2 0727 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CB1 6578 000 CB2 0726 000 2 0727 000 5 CG2 0778 000 CS2 5855 000 XA1 7200 359 XD2 1100 172 CLASS QTY 1 2 1 1 1 F 2 F 2 PARTSLIST Pg2 DESCRIPTION BUTTON UNLOCK SCREW 17 5 5 SCREW M17X4 5 COVER ASS Y FRONT SPRING UNLOCK BUTTON SCREW 2 3 5 E RING 12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EQS 060 See Pg 5 NL CB2 0721 X3 CB2 0721 CB2 0724 X2 PARTSLIST Pg3 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2 0721 000 4 SCREW 17 2 5 2 0724 000 2 SCREW M17X4 5 2 0637 Q CB2 0629 AN REF NO C12 6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS 060 CS3 5071 68 1100 591 N S UJ 3 R XA4 5140 357 x2 7 A XA4 9170 409 x3 O 5 Bo E XA4 9170 409 x2 1 2678 PARTSLIST Po4 REF NO C12 6011 NEW PARTS CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1 2678 000 1 SCREW M17X2 5 CB2 0629 000 1 BUTTON BC DIAL CB2 0630 000 1 DIAL BACK COVER CB2 0637 000 B 1 WINDOW TFT LCD CB2 0639 000 1 CONTACT BC DIAL CG1 1963 000 1 FPC ASS Y BUZZER CG1 1969 000 1 FPC ASS Y BACK COVER CG2 0783 000 B 1
79. NADA ate of production 2002 JAN 00 2003 oct 21 MADE IN JAPAN 1 6 Flexible Connectors The product uses three kinds of locking connector 1 Type 121 Type The connector Should face downwards Unlocked Unlocked 3 Type C The connector Should face UNLOCK UNLOCK downwards UNLOCK A 2 7 The connector Should face upwards Unlocked Fig 3 5 Flexible connectors PR RE ye D ee ua a usuy Ng gare ee gy 1 Before inserting or removing the flexible cable be sure to unlock connector After Holes insertion be sure to lock it 2 The Type has two stage connection A A structure Insert it to the deep end to avoid short circuiting the terminals Insert it so that the clearance between the cut out of the flexible cable reinforcement plate and the connector is about 0 3 mm O 3 The flexible cable has holes for insertion and removal Use them for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into the holes as Fig 3 6 Holes for removal required Fig 3 7 Flex holes Part 3 Repair Information 2 DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Carefull High voltage Circuit may cause an electric shock TOP FPC lower The switch SW on the flexible board must be
80. SM LEF100mmf 2USM LEF100mm f 2 8 MACRO USM LEF100mm f 2 8 MACRO LEF135mmf 2LUSM EFI3Smm28SF LEF180mm f 3 5L MACRO USM LEF200mmf 1 8LUSM EF200mm f 2 8L USM EF200mm f 2 8LIIUSM LEF300mm f 2 8LISUSM EF300mm f 2 8 L USM 029 EF300mm f 2 8LIIUSM 030 EF300mm f 2 8LIIIUSM LEF300mmf 4LISUSM_ LEF300mmf 4LUSM EF400mm f 2 8LIS USM EF400mm f 2 8 L USM EF400mm f 2 8LIIUSM EF400mm 4 0015 05 EF400mm f 556LUSM EF500mm f 4LISUSM LEF500mmf 4 5LUSM EF500mm f 4 5 LI USM EF600mm f 4 LIS USM EF600mm f 4LUSM LEF600mmf 4LITUSM LEF1200mmf 5 6USM EF17 35mm f 2 8 L USM EF20 35mmf 2 8L LEF20 35mm f 3 5 4 5 USM LEF22 55mm f 4 5 6 USM LEF24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF28 70mm f 2 8LUSM LEF28 70mm f 3 5 4 5 LEF28 70mm 1 3 5 4 1 LEF28 80mm f 2 8 4 L USM LEF28 80mm 1 3 5 5 6 LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 0684 LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 IITUSM LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 III USM LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 IV USM LEF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 V USM O O O O1 1 35 Part 1 General Information Compatible Compatible with restrictions X Not compatible Item Note EF28 90mm f 4 5 6 EF28 90mm f 4 5 6 USM 63 EF28 105mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF28 105mm f 3 5 4 5II USM ERE EF28 135mm f 3 5 5 6 IS USM EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6
81. WHT WHT Y11 3902 Co ZE O OO e re OJO Y11 3903 RED RED Y11 3906 ORANGE ORG 11 3907 YELLOW Y ele 0 0 11 3911 11 3914 11 5002 11 5004 2 7211 2 7212 CH2 7213 YELLOW amp BLACK T CH2 7235 YELLOW amp BLACK T Y11 3909 GREEN GRN RED RED pi ojo o 0 No 2 Y11 5003 SEE I RLS FPC COUPLER SW CT i Q MAIN BATTERY TERMINAL DC DC m CF FPC CN CF DOOR D P C B BAT DOOR OFF ON ACCESS 1 777 BACK FPC MENU BUZZER PZ FPC INFO JUMP VE 4 CANON INC 2002 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM REF NO C12 601 1 2 1 GENERAL GENERAL BLOCK DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL GU DIGITAL IMAGE SIGNAL MD FPC RLS FPC DRSW FPC BATTERY TERMINAL CHARGE a CIRCUIT DC DC CONVERTER sir SENSOR p AF SENSOR BA FPC ACCESS LAMP LCD UNIT USB DIGITAL TERMINAL VIDEO TERMINAL VIDEO OUT nS TERMINAL BACK LIGHT LCD DRIVER APR 2002 CANON INC 2002 REF NO 12 6011 2 2 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY BLOCK BATTERY E0 E2 E3 E40 V33 15 0V V32
82. achieved 2 AE lock button Sets AE lock at any time AE lock button does not work in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes Regardless of the metering mode center partial metering will be used During AE lock pressing the AE lock button again renews the AE lock When the built in flash or an external Speedlite is used the AE lock button works as an FE lock button Not possible Vertical travel mechanical focal plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled Mechanical shutter Both curtains have dedicated magnet control Curtain speed 2 9 ms 15 0mm 1 4000 to 30 sec 1 3 and 1 2 stop increments bulb X sync at 1 200 sec For bulb exposures the elapsed exposure time is displayed on the LCD panel Soft touch electromagnetic release No cable release socket Stop down by up to 4 5 stops from maximum aperture and excluding AF operation time 1 During SW 1 ON time lag between SW 2 ON and start of exposure 100 ms 2 Time lag between simultaneous SW 1 SW 2 ON and start of exposure 240 ms None Electronically controlled 10 sec delay Operates in all shooting modes 1 16 10 7 Self timer indicator 10 8 Camera shake warning 11 Drive 11 1 Drive modes 11 2 Continuous shooting 11 3 Continuous shooting speed 11 4 Maximum burst during continuous shooting 11 5 Battery life Part 1 General Information After starting the self timer is cancelable by pressing the
83. and surface of the CMOS must be adjusted to the specified FFD for the EOS camera EF lens system The surface of the CMOS is not accessible so the washer plane where the CMOS unit mounts to the body is used instead The distance between the washer plane and the CMOS sensor plane cannot be adjusted by service Service parts are pre adjusted at the factory lt Specifications gt The distance between mount plane and the washer plane is measured using the dedicated tool and must be 41 30 0 02 mm Parallelism 0 04 mm or less lt Tools gt e Digital micrometer e Mount Fastening Tool CY9 1547 000 lt Preparation gt 1 Set the mount fastening tool to the digital micrometer and reset the meter so that the reference plane of the mount becomes 0 2 Attach the mount fastening tool to the lens mount NN LL set to 0 Digital Micrometer CY9 1547 000 Fig 3 26 3 26 Part 3 Repair Information lt Adjustment gt 1 Remove the CMOS censor unit 2 Measure the distances to the respective CMOS mounting washer planes 3 If the measured distance does not satisfy the specifications adjust the distance by replacing the mount with the service mount CY1 1280 and by selecting the appropriate adjustment washer CB2 0682 000 XXX until the specification value is satisfied Refer to the Part List for details of the adjustment washers 4 After the adjustment take a picture of the 3 D chart and check the best focal point
84. ater recommended Pre installed systems only USB Mounter requires Mac OS 9 0 or later RAM Windows 98 SE Me 2000 64 MB or better Minimum 64 MB assigned as program Windows XP 128 MB or better memory 128 MB or better recommended USB TWAIN Driver WIA Driver USB Mounter Available hard RAW Image Converter RAW Image Converter 2 disk space RemoteCapture RemoteCapture Operating system Plug In Module MB or better ZoomBrowser EX PhotoRecord PhotoStitch PhotoStitch Min 800 X 600 dots 256 8 bit colors Min 800 X 600 dots 256 colors 1024 X 768 dots High Color 16 bit recommended 1024 X 768 dots 32 000 colors recommended CD ROM drive required for installation Table 7 2 Compatible Operating Systems and Computer Environments 1 3 Connecting the EOS D60 to the Computer ImageBrowser Display The EOS D60 connects to the computer by means of a USB connection ver 1 1 transfer speed 10 Mbps using the dedicated interface cable provided Images can also be downloaded to the computer by a card reader At present images captured with the EOS 1D and EOS can only be downloaded to the computer by a card reader Part 7 Software Information 1 4 EOS D60 Software Overview 1 For Windows e TWAIN Driver This driver complies with the TWAIN standard and runs on Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000 This driver allows the user to connect the EOS D60 toa computer using the interface cable provided and then display a
85. ation in low light With the EOS D30 AF operation was possible in the EV 2 EV 18 range This has been improved to EV 0 5 EV 18 normal temperature with ISO 100 with the EOS D60 The algorithm for the AF assist beam has also been modified to improve AF operation in low light 4 Metering and exposure control e Shorter and more stable shutter release time lag With improved firmware the shutter release time lag is much shorter and more stable than the EOS D30 s Part 1 General Information e Improved metering algorithm Some users complained about how the meter reading changed even after the picture was slightly recomposed To address this problem the a compensation steps has been made finer 1 4f instead of 1 21 5 Drive e Continuous shooting speed Approx 3 fos Maximum burst 8 frames The EOS D30 s maximum burst during continuous shooting in the Large Fine mode is approx 8 shots With other recording compression modes this maximum burst increases or decreases The EOS D60 has a larger buffer memory to better handle the image s larger data resulting from the high pixel count The maximum burst of 8 shots can be attained regardless of the image recording format and ISO speed The maximum burst countdown is also displayed at the bottom of the viewfinder With the EOS D30 the maximum burst was 3 shots in the RAW mode With the EOS DOO it is now 8 shots Thus during continuous shooting the RAW mode has become more practical 6
86. ay 11 AE lock FE lock icon AEB in progress indicator blinks at 2 Hz 12 Exposure level 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments 12 1 AE exposure compensation amount 12 2 Manual exposure level 12 3 AEB level 12 4 Red eye reduction lamp on time display 12 5 Flash exposure compensation amount 13 Flash exposure compensation icon 14 Flash icon on Flash ready Flash icon blinking Flash exposure beyond range warning during FE lock 2 Hz 15 High speed sync FP flash 16 AF focus confirmation light blinks at 2 Hz when focus cannot be achieved MF focus confirmation light The viewfinder information display cannot be turned off 7 8 Mirror Quick return half mirror Transmittance reflectance ratio of 40 60 7 9 Viewfinder blackout time Approx 300 ms at 1 60 sec or faster shutter speeds 1 10 Part 1 General Information 7 10 Mirror lockup Enabled with C Fn 3 1 Mirror locks up when the shutter button is pressed completely SW 2 The picture is taken when the shutter button is let go and pressed completely again Mirror lockup duration Max 30 sec after which the mirror returns 7 11 Mirror cut off No cut off with lenses up to EF 600mm f 4 7 12 Depth of field preview Enabled with depth of field preview button Enabled in the Creative Zone modes disabled in Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes With Speedlite 550EX 420EX MR 14EX or MT 24EX pressing the depth of field preview butto
87. ay function provides a simple but effective method of checking exposure and the shutter operation Removing the DIGITAL block takes time and using the histogram display function enables judgment of exposure and shutter without removing it lt Preparation gt 1 Press the lt AF WB gt button in the left of the display panel Turn ON the back cover dial and let the display show the white balance selection mode 2 Turn the back cover dial to select the desired option name by highlighting it 3 Set the white balance to the incandescent lamp marking lt Confirmation of Shutter Speed gt 1 Set the shutter speed of the camera to 1 4000 aperture to 1 2 8 luminance LV15 and K value to 12 5 Let the camera close the shutter 2 Check to see that the normal histogram as shown in the figure below appears If the center of the histogram is either in the right or in the left the histogram indicates that the amount of incident light on the CMOS sensor is either excessive or short It is suspected that the shutter speed of 1 4000 is actually not realized If luminance of EV15 is not correct center of a picture is not ey 11101018 positioned in the center as shown the figure below Luminance at EV15 and K value 12 5 is 4096 cd m
88. ble cable reinforcing plate 1 3 Attach with DB1663B Fig 3 9 Rear cover 2 3 Rear Cover 1 Rear cover 1 Remove the eye cup 2 Remove the back rubber 3 Remove six screws 4 Lift the rear cover from the main unit and remove the flexible cable from CN4 on the D PCB Assembling CN4 Insert the flexible cable until the flexible cable reinforcing plate is completely covered by the connector when the connector is locked Then lock the connector 3 7 Part 3 Repair Information NOTE Assembling Be careful not to loose IX by the buttons Be careful not to loose the buttons Assembling Hole T7 1 4 Dowel The SW on the FPC should be attached to the dowels and holes FRONT FPC CN TOP Fig 3 10 Top cover flash cover and OLC window 2 4 Top Cover Flash Cover and OLC Window 1 Top cover 1l Remove the screw and remove the diopter adjustment knob 2 Remove three screws 3 Remove the flexible cable from the FRONT FPC CN TOP 4 Remove the six lead wires on portions A and B 5 Remove the top cover while being careful not to loose the operation buttons 2 Flash cover 1 Raise the flash unit 2 Remove two screws 3 Press down the flash unit and remove the flash cover 3 OLC window Push the flash side of the OLC window from the bottom of the top cover to remove it Double sided tape 3 8 Part 3 Repair Information 4 1 Be care
89. ce Tungsten e Image size JPEG L size 4 Press the shutter button 5 The image will be captured Drag select the mouse at the center of the image 6 The image s RGB and YCrCb will be displayed Check that the RGB s G value is 120 count 10 count This 120 count is the same at all ISO speeds If you use an image editing program like Photoshop do the same as above by selecting the image center to display the RGB outputs If the G value is the same it is Okay If itis not 120 count 10 count e The light source s brightness is in error gt See 1 6 Light Source Maintenance e The camera s ISO speed adjustment is wrong gt Adjust the ISO speed When the ISO speed is adjusted you will also have to do all the CMOS related digital adjustments Checking the Camera and AE Sensor Output Check the amount of light that the camera s AE sensor receives 1 Attach an EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the camera and start up the adjustment software 2 Select AE adjustment and then SPC positioning 4 8 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 3 Face the camera toward the light source
90. ce adjustment Color matrix adjustment AF adjustment menu e Basic adjustment e AF focus adjustment e Image Focus data e AF shift Flash adustment TFT adjustment Self check Data transfer Adjustment of white balance sensor Adjustment of the color matrix Optimum adjustment of the AF sensor s output Adjustment for optimum focus position The AF sensor s output data is used for waveform and chart setting and for AF precision checking and displays the focus data AF compensation shift Adjust EFIC s gain and level Adjust the TFT LCD s display position All the camera s LCDs are turned on error codes are erased and the error No is displayed The camera s data can be initialized and the data can be transferred to be saved Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 4 Required Electrical Adjustment Chart Upon Camera Disassembly Digital Board CG2 0773 Data illegible Adjustment Items Shutter speed adjustment SPC positioning AE accuracy adjustemt AE shift adjustment Basic AF adjustment AF focus adjustment Image data focus data output Level adjustment LCD full lighting Error code deletion SI luminance adjustment Error codes Shutter counter reset Temperature compensation Initialization Data storage Data transfer Imager file transfer Writing camera ID C MOS exposure level Gain adjustment White balance adjustment olor matrix adjustment O 0 2 5 5 T 3 0 W
91. center AF point has been selected the camera s AF assist light will be emitted instead With C Fn 5 AF assist flash you can now disable the camera s built in AF assist light or the Speedlite s AF assist beam Built in flash Metering sensor Eyepiece lens Pentaprism Eyepiece lens 1 Eyepiece lens 2 Eyepiece lens 3 SI LED LCD prism SI prism 1 LCD Large color LCD SI prism 2 Focusing screen Back light Imaging board 45 main mirror Imaging sensor Optical low pass filter Shutter AF sensor Interface board Secondary Secondary mirror image formation lens AF mirror Fixed diaphragm Infrared filter Fig 2 6 Cross section at center 2 6 Part 2 Technical Information 1 4 Viewfinder 1 Viewfinder optics The configuration and specifications 0 88x viewfinder magnification 95 picture coverage 20mm eye relief are the same as the EOS D30 s viewfinder Note that although the focusing screen is the same New Laser Matte type the dispersion characteristics have been improved to make it easier to discern the focus point during manual focusing 2 SI Superimpose display optics The SI display optics for the AF points include three small SI LEDs 1 9 dia in front of the pentaprism The light from the SI LEDs passes through SI prisms 1 and 2 and the main mirror before reaching the AF points on the focusing screen The SI display brightness is about the same as the EOS ELAN 7 7E 30 33 s
92. connector pin faulty e CF card faulty 04 Folder limit CF card has e The number of folders created inadequate storage space exceeded the limit Delete unnecessary folders 05 Flash pop up error e Pop up switch error 99 Other defects e Faulty system DC DC fuse blown lt Detailed Error Codes gt Viewable with the adjustment software The part that is suspected Contents the cause of the error 10000000 00000000 Lens aperture blades does not operate Lens Lens 01000000 00000000 Lens aperture blades is not Lens set in the i SPR state 00000000 00010000 00000000 Mirror up cannot be implemented 00001000 00000000 Mirror down cannot be implemented after mirror is raised up off after release after the pre illumination 00000000 00000000 When any digit other than the specified digit goes 1 the specific trouble may be caused by the other error In such a case clear the error once and check the operation again in order to specify the error 2 24 Part 3 Repair Information Part 3 Repair Information 1 PREPARATION FOR REPAIR Be sure to read the following before starting the repair work 1 1 Flash High Voltage Circuit Precaution e As soon as the front cover is removed be sure to bleed the main capacitor Bleeder resistor 500 ohms approx 10 W e The bleeding contacts are the XE side and GND onthe STR PCB Contact the bleeder resistor with GND first then with the XE side
93. cus washers attach here CAUTION The CMOS sensor is fragile can be easily damaged the static electricity Therefore when handling the CMOS sensor use the antistatic strap or other static electricity protective devices Fig 3 14 CMOS sensor andA PCB 2 8 CMOS Sensor and A PCB 1 CMOS sensor 1 Remove three screws and remove the CMOS sensor unit 2 Disassemble CMOS sensor and A PCB 1 Unsolder at three points and remove the shield case 2 Remove three screws then remove the LPF and LPF rubbers 3 Unsolder the foot of the CMOS sensor from the A PCB 4 Separate the A PCB from the CMOS sensor 3 13 Part 3 Repair Information Fix with double sided tape Fig 3 15 DC DC PCB MD FPC AF auxiliary indicator Remove the blue and orange lead Remove the black and pink lead Remove the soldering auxiliary indicator Part 3 Repair Information 2 9 DC DC PCB MD FPC AF Auxiliary Indicator part 1 Remove MD FPC 1 2 4 5 6 Unsolder the seven lead wires near the lens mount on the MD FPC and the SH FPC and PHASE FPC connectors Peel off the MD beside the lens mount from the chassis fixed with double sided tape and open the unit so that the top of the MD FPC becomes visible Remove the four lead wires the motor and the lead wire of AF auxiliary indicator part from MD and also remove the comb the portion Unsol
94. d the occupied area information will be read during startup as EOS D60 Approx 2 2 sec EOS D30 Approx 3 5 sec with the EOS D30 Comparison of Startup Time 2 11 Part 2 Technical Information 1 11 Internal construction 1 Internal construction It is based on the EOS D30 The chassis is made of stainless steel and engineering plastic The external cover s inner side has a high frequency ion plating finish for better protection against electromagnetic fields static charge etc Fig 2 15 shows a cross section diagram Fig 2 16 shows the location of the major mechanical components and Fig 2 17 shows the location of the major circuit boards 2 Parts count The EOS D60 s parts count is shown below e The shutter unit is counted as 1 part Mechanical parts e The DC DC converter is counted as 1 Electrical parts part Circuit boards e When there are multiple units of the same part they are all individually counted 1313 The official total excludes the screws Official total 1156 and washers Parts Count 3 Shutter release mechanism It is the same as the EOS D30 s 1 12 Custom Functions The Custom Functions different from those of the EOS D30 are listed in the tables below The EOS D30 s C Fn 1 noise reduction for long exposures is not provided in the EOS D60 because as mentioned in 1 1 3 the improved CMOS sensor has eliminated the need for noise reduction The image quality is now better than the EOS
95. d Night Scene modes Pops up and fires automatically in low light or backlit conditions Max X sync speed 1 200 sec 1 In Full Auto Program AE A DEP Portrait and Close up modes Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 1 60 sec 2 In the Night Scene mode Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 2 sec in 1 2 and 1 3 stop increments 3 In Tv and M modes Set manually to 1 200 sec or slower 4 In Av mode Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 30 sec depending on the aperture setting 1 18 12 9 Flash aperture Part 1 General Information The flash aperture is set as shown below Av Auto Shooting Mode AE Shutter priority AE SAperturepriority AE _ Depth of field AE Ek The result is the same PL restriction aperture Night Portrait 12 8 restriction for max aperture In the Landscape and Sports modes the built in flash will not fire Only an external Speedlite can be fired same result as Full Auto s e e Clseup e 12 10 Flash metering system E TTL autoflash preflash metering and linked to AF 12 11 Flash level control 12 12 Flash exposure compensation points Automatic flash output reduction when backlit or daylight conditions are detected Up to 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Flash exposure compensation can be set with the camera for built in and ex
96. da 5 d E amp 1 39 Part 1 General Information 10 OPERATION CAUTIONS 10 1 Operaton Cautions New cautions which apply to the EOS and EOS D60 Other EOS D30 operation CT 1 10 Cautions When cleaning the CMOS sensor use only a hand blower to blow off dust etc Never touch the CMOS surface with any brush cloth or cleaning agent Also do not use pressurized canned air or gas to clean the CMOS sensor If the 550EX MR 14EX or MT 24EX fails to recycle fast enough during continuous shooting with FEB the shutter release locks After the shutter button is released from the fully depressed position AE metering takes effect before the flash is ready With the EF 70 200mm f 2 8L USM attached with an Extender use the center AF point to focus If you use the AI SERVO AF mode with flash the built in flash s AF assist beam will not be emitted If the AF mode is set to ONE SHOT AF AF assist beam will be emitted automatically if necessary Before displaying captured images on a TV monitor check whether it uses the NTSC or PAL system If there is strong light source within the image area ghosting might occur at a point symmetrical to position or near the light source If a high ISO speed is set fewer images can be captured If a picture is taken under a high temperature with a high ISO speed or with a long exposure the color in t
97. der the two lead wires from the ILC FPC Remove the flexible boards from the CN MD of the C MAIN PCB remove the Screw Remove the MD FPC 2 Remove DC DC PCB L 2 Remove the soldering from the portion Unsolder the two lead wires from the battery terminal 3 Remove two screws from DC DC PCB and remove DC DC PCB 3 AF auxiliary indicator part 1 Remove the screw and AF auxiliary indicator part 3 15 Part 3 Repair Information 4 1 STR FPC OJO ja Remove the 6 lead wires E 9 and STR FPC SP LIGHT PCB Normally not necessary to disassemble Double sided tape for main Fig 3 16 Left body unit 2 10 Left Body Unit 1 Left Body Unit 1 Remove the four lead wires from the front FPC the two wires from STR PCB and unsolder the comb of STR FPC 2 Remove two screws and remove the left body unit 2 SP LIGHT PCB 1 Remove two screws and remove the SP LIGHT PCB Be careful the capacitor is fixed with double sided tape 3 RMC terminal FPC left body 1 Unsolder at A and remove the RMC FPC 2 Remove the stopper and separate the RMC terminal from the left body 4 STR FPC 1 Remove the STR FPC connector from the SP LIGHT PCB 3 16 Part 3 Repair Information
98. drive button turning the mode dial pressing the flash button or changing the lens After focus is achieved self timer starts when the shutter button is pressed fully SW 2 In the AI SERVO AF MF mode self timer starts immediately at SW 2 With C Fn 3 1 the self timer delay can be set to 2 sec instead Red eye reduction lamp blinks at 2 Hz for the first 8 sec then lights for the remaining 2 sec LCD panel Frame counter counts down from 10 to 1 sec Beeper beeps at 2 Hz for the first 8 sec then beeps at 8 Hz for the remaining 2 sec The beeper sounds only if it has been enabled with the on screen menu Provided in Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes f the shutter speed Tv auto is O to 0 5 stops slower than the reciprocal of the lens focal length x1 25 the shutter speed display blinks at 2 Hz 1 Single frame 2 Continuous 3 Self timer 10 sec Creative Zone modes Settable with the drive mode button Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes single frame or continuous set automatically depending on the shooting mode Continuous shooting with images recorded in the built in buffer memory When the buffer memory becomes full further shooting is disabled until one image is completely transferred to the Compact Flash card While no pictures are taken SW 1 OFF images stored in the buffer memory are constantly transferred to the Compact Flash card to free up the buffe
99. e AF points the AF point focusing the optimum closest subject is selected automatically In the AI Servo AF mode At the start of focusing one of the three AF points must focus the subject That AF point then will continue to focus track the subject If the subject moves away from the AF point focusing is attempted again by all three AF points The focus tracking cannot jump to another AF point e In the AI FOCUS AF ONE SHOT AF mode Based on the subject information obtained by the three AF 1 12 8 8 AF activation 8 9 AF operation speed 8 10 Focus confirmation indication 8 11 AF precision 8 12 AF working range 8 13 AF assist beam Part 1 General Information points the AF point focusing the optimum subject is selected automatically If a moving subject is detected all three AF points are used to focus When one of the AF points detect a moving subject it switches to AI SERVO AF Then the AF point tracking the subject focuses the subject If the tracked subject moves away from the AF point focusing is attempted again by all three AF points The focus tracking cannot jump to another AF point 2 Manual AF point selection One or three AF points can be selected for focusing AF is activated by pressing the shutter button halfway SW 1 Same as EOS D30 Superimposed AF point displayed in viewfinder and focus confirmation beeper The focus confirmation beeper can be enabled or disabled in all the
100. e camera to the computer and start up the adjustment software 2 Select Transfer imager file 3 In the text box type the imager number and click Update 4 A dialog box for selecting the imager file will appear Select AjDef0 img and AjObSkio img files that were created before The files will then be written to the camera 5 After the writing is completed quit the adjustment software program and turn on the camera If the camera is not turned on the files will not be updated When you update the imager file the CMOS brightness level adjustment need not be done again 2 Check Procedure There are two types of CMOS defects White defects which light up in low light and black defects which do not light up in bright light Therefore depending on the shooting conditions there will be defects you can and cannot see To see the defects use the methods described below If you cannot obtain a RAW image also follow the methods below Settings for finding white defects gt 1 Attach the body cap to the camera and close the eyepiece shutter Set the camera as follows Shooting mode Shutter priority AE Shutter speed 1 sec ISO 1000 White balance Auto Image size RAW Settings for finding black defects gt 1 Attach an EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the camera and set the camera as follows Shooting mode Aperture priority AE Aperture f 8 ISO 100 White balance Auto Image size RAW 2 Photograph
101. ection flash ROM Color matrix adjustment Digital section flash ROM White balance sensor Digital section flash ROM adjustment TFT board data transfer Digital section flash ROM TFT position adjustment Digital section flash ROM TFT brightness adjustment Digital section flash ROM 4 23 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Save Method Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Digital section Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 14 Defragmenting the Adjustment Area ic The procedure is same as updating firmware Be sure to turn off Auto Power Off If the power turns off during the adjustment an error may occur When the defragmentation of the adjustment of adjustment area is done the data will not to be deleted a a a i ae Q QLU Si tr te rr a i i li The adjustment data of the digital back section is memorized to the flash ROM of the digital board Since the memory will be written into a blank area accordingly after number of adjustments there will be no space left to write It is necessary to change the arrangements of the adjustment data and make space to write The D60dfrgO fir program does this job Defragmentation of the adjustment area is necessary under these conditions e The adjustment software recommends to do so initializing the digital back transfering data transferring an imager file e The Error
102. ed automatically in place of the maximum burst The shots remaining decreases from 8 to 0 with each shot taken When the CF card becomes full FULL CF is displayed 1 5 Exposure control mechanism 1 Metering The metering optics 35 zone AE sensor and metering modes evaluative partial center weighted average are the same as the EOS D30 s The metering algorithm is based on the EOS D30 s but since there were a few user complaints about the exposure shifting when the picture was slightly recomposed the metering algorithm s a compensation increment has been made finer from 1 2 to 1 4 to obtain more stable exposure control 2 Exposure control It is the same as with the EOS 1 6 Drive 1 Continuous shooting speed It is the same as with the EOS D30 2 Maximum burst during continuous shooting With the EOS D30 the maximum burst for Large Fine is about 8 as shown in Table 11 In the other image quality settings the Max Burst During Image Quality Continuous Shooting maximum burst varies However with the EOS D60 the maximum burst is always 8 regardless of EOS D30 EOS D60 Large Fine Approx 8 the image quality and ISO speed Large Normal 1 Despite the EOS D60 s higher number of pixels more data per shot the maximum continuous shooting speed of 3 fps is maintained and the maximum burst during continuous shooting is also maintained at the same level as the EOS D30 s To achieve th
103. eet material has been changed so that the visibility at higher angles over 40 deg vertically and horizontally is brighter 8 Menu functions Processing parameters settable with the camera With the camera s on screen menus you can set processing parameters contrast sharpness color saturation and the newly added color tone You can set each parameter to one of three settings O Up to three sets of parameter settings can be set and registered The parameters cannot be saved with the bundled software e New menu items added e Image recording quality Compression rate Middle Fine Middle Normal LCD panel illumination 0 Off 1 On e C Fn setting cancel Cancel OK e Firmware Ver 1 0 0 9 Custom Functions e New Custom Functions and modified settings New Custom Functions 0 lo DA Possible without d C Fn 15 Shutter release w o RE car Not possible Modified Settings Custom Function Setting Emits Fires C Fn 5 Does not emit Fires Only ext flash emits Fires Emits Does not fire C Fn 5 The flash firing can be set in addition to the AF assist light setting Canceled item C Fn 1 Noise reduction during long exposures 0 Off 1 On 10 Design The EOS D60 s exterior design differs from the EOS D30 as follows e The main switch has a different shape for easier operation e The color on the top of the mode dial is metallic titan
104. ens Mount Converter FD EOS 1 115 Macro Lens Mount Converter FD EOS 1 116 Close up Lens 250D 0 117 Close up Lens 500D 0 118 Close up Lens 500 0 REF OV OV OV OV DIDS No 000000101000 7 1 1 SS Ojo N NIN 1 1 Qi 00 11 11 11 1 11 41 woo 1 o 2 2 5 O0 O0 O0 o OV OT Go 0 9 9 OO 9 53 O IO OO QI IO N 8 00 01 10 N Part 1 General Information 2 Speedlites Status 005 006 480EG 1 009 420EZ 010 015 016 2 ET gt 3 EOS Camera Cases Status x 03 006 EOS IN case 009 EOS 100 Elancases EOS Rebel G 500 N Rebel X Rebel XS 500 cases 013 4 Remote Control Remote Switch 6073 3 Status 001 Remote Switch 60T3 02 Remote Switch RS 60E3 03 Remote Switch RS 80N3 04 006 Wireless Remote Controller LC 3 x p E 5 Grips and Motor Drives GRIO 01 GR10 0 0031GR50 0 0 0 008 GR 80TP 009 GRET 1 1 13 BP 5 B 14 50 1 Status x 1 016 1 36 6 Viewfinder Accessories 001 EyecupE 002 10 003 Eyecup
105. ens mount 1 When electronic communication with the Lens defect main circuit base lens in main SW ON or SW1 ON EMD etc condition cannot be established 2 When the lens diaphragm cannot be controlled during shutter release 85 in case of communication error between Digital board digital board and camera s MPU Camera main board In case of communication error between Digital board digital board and camera s MPU Camera main board 87 in case of damage or abnormality in the Rewrite the firmware digital firmware Does not occur to the cameras for mass production
106. er than 1 sec and disable the auto power off Part 1 General Information 9 COMPARISON WITH OTHER MODELS 9 1 Comparison with Competing Models Manufacturer Canon Nikon SIGMA EOS D60 D100 FinePix S2 Pro SD9 Specification Imaging element Imaging format Single plate CMOS Direct imaging Single plate CCD Direct imaging Single plate Super CCD honeycomb Direct imaging FOVEON X3 CMOS Direct imagin inePi SD9 gt Magnification 1 dpt 50mm lens 4 m System with 35 zone SPC with 3D 10 zone SPC with 10 zone SPC Shutter Built in flash ISO 10 2 1 BJ Flash Control system 02 E TTL 3D MultBL MulGBL D TIL TTLBL Flash exp comp Step Range 1 3 1 2 2stops Ys White Modes 7 8 8 balance 2 burst 1058 471 moy Image processing parameter Ye Ye Noise reduction during log exposure Yes DLarge Fine JPEG DJPEG Fine JPEG 1 4 DTIFF RGB 8bit No compression DRAW HI No compression Large Normal JPEG QJPEG Normal JPEG 1 8 Middle Fine JPEG JPEG Basic JPEG 1 16 Recording format Middle Normal JPEG RGB TIFF 8bit Small Fine JPEG RAW 12bit Small Normal JPEG RAW No compression TIFF YC 8bit No compression 2RAW MED No compression JPEG JPEG RAW LOW No compression DJPEG Normal
107. f even with dedicated hood attached Cut off will occur with a hood attached but there is no cut off without a hood Incompatible cut off occurs even without a hood attached Not applicable The lens is outside the effective flash coverage or application Subject Distance m 1 41 A EWT e Al x A 2 EW 831L A Subject Distance m A Cut off will occur with a hood attached but there is no cut off without a hood Not applicable The lens is outside the effective flash coverage or application X Incompatible cut off occurs even without a hood attached No cut off even with a dedicated hood attached ATX APX ATX ATX FA W ey EW 83E EW 83C II EF17 35mm f 2 8 L USM EF16 35mm f 2 8 L USM EF20 35mm f 2 8 L 048 049 Part 1 General Information 1 1 91 9I1 I OIOI I OI I I I I I AI AI1 1AI IAI AI 1AI IAI I EW 60D EW 73 II RS AG 5 A EW 68A I19I1 91 I OIOI I OI I I I I I _ 6 II 5 6 IV USM 80mm f 3 5 5 6 III USM 061 EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6I1USM___ _EW 60C_ 0 O O O O O O O O O0 0 9 0 0O EF28 70mm f 2 8 L USM EW 83BII x 1 EF28 EF28 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 V USM 060 EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 EF
108. fixing the irregular output caused by the CMOS s color As explained below use a known good camera to measure the light source s characteristics and filter characteristics eRequired tools e Light source EF8000 5000 e C12 filter x 2 Adjustment procedure 1 Attach an EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the known good camera and connect the camera to the computer Start up the digital section adjustment software 2 Select CMOS white balance adjustment 3 Select Basic data generation 4 Set the light source EF8000 5000 to LV 12 Set the lens to manual focus and infinity 5 After everything is set click Set completed 6 Attach a C12 filter to the lens and click Set completed 7 Attach another C12 filter total 2 filters to the lens and click Set completed The CMOS white balance data s basic data can now be generated Click Check standard data to check the data Jot down this data on a piece of paper 4 10 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Color Matrix Basic Data
109. formation WIA Driver This driver complies with the Microsoft WIA Windows Image Acquisition standard and runs on Windows and Windows This driver allows the user to connect the EOS D60 to a computer using the interface cable provided and then access the camera in the same way as a removable disk The Scanners and Cameras Wizard or the Microsoft Explorer can then be used to quickly and easily display the images on a CF card and download the images to the computer RAW images can be processed by selecting the RAW images from the window and launching RAW Image Converter RAW Image Converter This is a standalone utility that allows you to display images copied from any disk drive and process RAW images However because RAW Image Converter is a standalone utility it provides no camera settings functions or image transfer functions In all other respects it offers the same functionality and window design as the TWAIN Driver ZoomBrowser EX This is an image displaying and image management utility Its main functions conform to the products supplied with the latest PowerShot series cameras RAW images can be processed by selecting the RAW images from the window and launching RAW Image Converter The Japanese version of ZoomBrowser EX includes a CIG Canon Image Gateway access function PhotoRecord This is a layout and printing utility Used in conjunction with ZoomBrowser EX PhotoRecord provides functions such as automatic la
110. ftware such as Photoshop the top left coordinate is expressed as 0 0 whereas on Compiler exe it is expressed as 1 1 For this reason in the case of positions pointed out by the user the defect location at 1234 321 on a JPEG Large Fine image is expressed differently as follows X 1234 72 1 1307 Y 321 16 1 338 RAW image 2 Find the defect Select the RAW file by OPEN from FILE in the figure on the right 4 13 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 3 PClick the button in the figure on gplmseerFie Update the right Image enlargement reduction and the currently displayed gain can be changed Set the image so that defects can be distinguished To do this set gain to about 1 0 4 Click the Update button acer File Update 5 When you click the Update button choice of the files will displayed Then choose ldef is the CMOS imager file number Ber Cu T Files of type 21 928 Cancel i 6 Click the defects desired to add The coordinates will be added to the Defect List If wrong position 01110001 23 1 def is set choose it and click DELETE Click SAVE to add the coordinates to the file 7 For the OUTPUT FILE AjDef00 imag AjDef01 img Remain AjDef02 img AjDef04 img 482 AjDef05 img AjDef06 img AjObSkip img will be created DELETE 4 14 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments lt Rewrite the data gt 1 Connect th
111. ful not to loose the bracket 29 3 4 Apply Screw lock 3 1 9 Normally not necessary to remove Be careful Apply Three Bond 1401C to the screw head lico a GG d UR dun f Fig 3 11 Rear frame eyepiece cover and strap holder 2 5 Rear Frame Eyepiece Cover and Strap Holder 1 Rear frame 1 Remove ten screws 2 Remove the rear frame 2 Eyepiece cover 1 Remove the screw and eyepiece cover 3 Strap holder right 1 Remove the screw and remove the strap holder right 4 Strap holder left 1 Remove two screws and remove the strap holder left 3 9 Part 3 Repair Information Remove the soldering Remove two screws Replacing TFT LCD ZA es loger Fig 3 12 OLC TFT PCB and TFT LCD 2 6 OLC TFT PCB and TFT LCD 1 OLC unit 1 Remove two lead wires for EL 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the OLC unit from CN3 on D PCB 2 TFT PCB 1 Remove the flexible cable and cables from the connectors CN2 1 3 4 and 7 on the TFT PCB 2 Remove three screws 3 While removing the two dowels A pull up the TFT PCB from the above to remove it 3 TFT LCD unit 1 Remove four screws 2 Remove the TFT LCD lifting it from its top 3 10 Part 3 Repair Information Normally not necessary to disassemble
112. good non defective camera to check the characteristics For details see 1 8 Digital Adjustment and Standard Data Creation e Before doing the adjustment be sure to turn off the Auto Power Off If the power turns off during the adjustment an error may occur e Perform maintenance of the light source EF 8000 5000 at regular intervals See 1 7 Light Source Maintenance e Imager file data is appended in a floppy disk with the replacement parts If the imager file data has been lost due to the replacement of the D board etc you can obtain it from the Canon FTP site To access the Canon FTP site contact your local FTP site is planned to open up in early 2002 e The imager file can be updated Pixcel dot update added See 1 10 Updating the Imager File e When exporting the image to an image editing program such as Photoshop make sure the processing parameters are set to the standard settings e A replacement digital board unit CG2 0710 from stock may have the old firmware Before doing the adjustment check the firmware version If it is an old version update the firmware before doing the adjustment e For the AF adjustment there is no need to input the flange focal distance After the AF adjustment photograph a 3 D chart and check the focus If fine adjustment is necessary adjust by shifting the AF focus See 1 9 AF Adjustment e If the user says that focusing is faulty avoid shifting the focus at first Instead
113. groups Shooting playback and setup They are looping menus Three new menu options have been added LCD panel illumination C Fn cancel and Firmware ver The menu options are displayed in Table Regarding CF card initialization the name has been changed from CF card initialize to Card initialize This is to prevent confusion with C Fn ABB Print specification Fle No Menu Items Card initialize M WB mage selection _ selection Processing parameters parameters C Fn cancel Firmware ver enu Options 3 Playback Erase protection It is the same as the EOS D30 4 Information display The method for displaying the shooting playback information is the same as the EOS D30 The information displayed is the same as the EOS D30 except for the following two changes Camera Info The processing parameter information has been changed to 0 to match the displayed setting Single frame display Info The F indicating the aperture has been eliminated 2 10 Part 2 Technical Information Auto power off 1 min 100 0010 Review E ON WA 63 Parameters LA g gt 1 1 5 2 12 3 59 EJ 100 SA 0 2 1 9 1 2 1 125 5 6 1 2 0 32 85 1MB 100 10 10 dL 2001 11 18 15 04 Fig 2 14 Camera Info Fig 2 15 Single frame display Info 5 ump feature It is the same as the EOS D30 s 1 10 Improved firmware 1 Shorter shutter release time lag and better stability The firmwa
114. he battery terminal 1 Power to the CPU 2 Power to the MPU 3 Power to the flash and motor circuits 2 21 Part 2 Technical Information 4 2 Main System The CPU V30 on the D PCB is the main system control IC It performs the controls such as receiving the operation switch data power supply control USB communication and OLC display and performs the following IC controls also e TG Creation of the MOS drive pulse e RTC Clock count for clock e LCD DRIVER Driving the TFT LCD e FLASH Firmware memory MPU H12 Camera system control e DSP Image processing A C MAIN PCB TG LCD DRIVER POWER CONT SW KEY Coc DIGITAL TERMINAL USB 4 3 Camera System The MPU HC12 on the C MAIN PCB performs the following controls e AE EF AF sensor e Shutter AF auxiliary lamp e Motor for shutter mirror and pop up the flash e ILC finder LCD display e EF lens e Flash charging circuit AF AUXILIARY LAMP MOTOR DRIVER M PHASE SW AE SENSOR EF ACC SENSOR SHOE AE SENSOR CHARGE CIRCUIT SP LIGHT PCB Part 2 Technical Information 4 4 Video Signal 1 A PCB The C MOS sensor drive pulses are generated by the TG circuit that is operated by the clock signal from the DSP and by the sync signal The video signal is output from the C MOS sensor when it is driven by the drive pulse The output video signal from C MOS is converted to the d
115. he picture might look irregular If the CF card s remaining space is enough for less than 8 shots continuous shooting might not be possible During continuous shooting a folder may store 101 or more images However the last continuous shot taken will be stored in the next folder 1 40 cautions not mentioned here also apply to the EOS D60 Remarks This is to prevent damage to the CMOS Normally AE metering takes effect if the Speedlite is not ready If during FEB continuous shooting the flash fails to recycle and AE takes immediate effect the AE metered picture in the shooting sequence would look unnatural The shutterrelease lock prevents this Focusing precision cannot be assured with the peripheral AF points Since it does not match predictive AF very well this has been incorporated in the design ONE SHOT AF is recommended for flash photography If the TV monitor uses a different system the images will not be displayed properly The default setting JPN USA NTSC other areas PAL As per the design As per the design The LCD panel can show how many remaining shots can be captured for the ISO speed you set As per the design This is because the CF card s remaining space is checked As per the design Part 1 General Information 10 2 Built in Flash and EF Lens Compatibility x b Lens p 001 EF14mm 2 8 L 002 EF15mm f 2 8 FE 003 EF20mm f 2 8 USM 004
116. igital data by the A D converter passes through the TG circuit and is sent to DSP of the D PCB 2 D PCB The DSP circuit performs the following signal processing e Processes the video data Using the SDRAM e Writes and reads the video data to and from the CF card e Outputs the video data to the CPU e Outputs analog video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT 3 TFT PCB The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is controlled by the LCD driver and is displayed on the LCD The video amplifier is activated when a jack is inserted into the video jack and drives the 75 ohm video signal 4 Selecting the ISO sensitivity The C MOS sensor gain is switched by changing the amplifier gain supporting ISO100 to 400 on the A PCB and the DSP amplifier gain Supporting ISO800 to 1600 DRIVE PULSE SENSOR Fig 2 34 2 23 Part 2 Technical Information 5 ERROR CODE DISPLAY As with other cameras you can check the camera s condition in the inhibit mode In the camera s inhibit mode Err XXX is displayed The user can see five types of error codes Using the service adjustment software you can check the detailed error codes and also erase error codes lt User viewable Errors gt Display XX Description Probable Cause and Countermeasures 01 Lens faulty e Lens communication error at shutter release e Lens diaphragm does not stop down at shutter release e Lens detection SW does not change 02 CE card faulty e CF card
117. image s RGB and YCrCb will be displayed Check that the RGB s G value is 120 count 10 count This 120 ount is the same at all ISO speeds If you use an image editing program like Photoshop do the same as above by selecting the image center to display the RGB outputs If the G value is the same it is okay Part 4 Electrical Adjustments If it does not meet the standard ci With exposure each count is equivalent to 0 020EV so the exposure becomes 0 20 at 10 counts For this reason you can judge overexposure and underexposure taking about 120 counts dependent on white balance as the reference when a surface of uniform brightness is photographed sa a Gi a a a E U ee ee ee ee Check CMOS brightness level adjustment and SPC sensor positioning If it is not the correct value correct it Also if the user requests an increase or decrease of the exposure do the AE shift adjustment with the camera Checking the CMOS Sensor Output 1 Connect the camera and start up the adjustment software 2 Select Check the Image 3 Set the camera settings as follows Take pictures while changing the ISO speed and shutter speed Camera settings e Camera mode Manual e Aperture 1 8 0 e Shutter speed 1 125 sec ISO 100 1 250 sec ISO 200 1 500 sec ISO 400 1 1000 sec ISO 800 e ISO See above Shutter speed e White balan
118. ing has been set pressing SET will not turn off the LCD panel illumination it will turn off automatically 1 8 Built in flash It is the same as the EOS D30 s built in flash 1 9 Basic operation concept and LCD panel display 1 Operation concept The EOS D60 s operation concept is based on the EOS D30 Regardless of what mode the camera is currently in the camera will immediately be able to take a picture when you press the shutter button or any of the shooting related buttons metering mode flash exposure compensation button drive mode button AF mode WB button AE FE lock button AF point selector 2 LCD monitor 1 LCD monitor The 1 8 in TFT color monitor on the back of the camera is the same size as the EOS D30 s You can check the images you shot and view on screen menus to set various options The TFT color monitor has a sheet of material which increases the screen brightness The brightness at a viewing angle from 0 C to about 40 C is the same as the EOS D30 s TFT monitor The brightness at viewing angles greater than 40 C is now much higher as shown in Fig 2 13 Part 2 Technical Information EOS D60 EOS 030 C O Q O U o c Enhanced brightness sheet Angle of view Fig 2 12 TFT monitor construction Fig 2 13 TFT monitor brightness comparison 2 Menu configuration The menu s basic configuration is the same as the EOS D30 s with three menu
119. ing a frequently used function you can use the function Change qualit Change ISO speed se ISO speed uickly C Fn 13 Sensor cleaning 1 For when you want to clean the Enable sd sensor O 1 Prevents the AF point from lighting Fn 14 1 i Off up in red in the viewfinder card Prevents you from forgetting to New menu commands not found in the EOS D30 C Fn 12 SET button func when shooting Fig 1 7 Custom Functions 1 30 Part 1 General Information 7 DIMENSIONS amp PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 7 1 Dimensions _ 19 00 80 89 74 92 64 50 4200 Fig 1 8 Six Exterior Views 1 31 Part 1 General Information 7 2 Program Diagrams Portrait D Standard Program AE 5 6 7 8
120. ion 1 3 AF system 1 Configuration of focusing optics It is the same as the EOS D30 2 High speed AF and focusing computation 1 Brightness range for AF With improved maximum accumulation time for the AF and improved AF algorithm AF performance limit in low light has been improved by 1 5 stops EV 2 to EV 0 5 2 AF speed AF point automatic selection algorithm and predictive AF control These are all the same as the EOS D30 3 AF assist light As with the EOS D30 the EOS D60 has a built in krypton lamp for the AF assist light The AF assist light is linked to the three AF points The AF assist light turns on automatically when the ambient light level is EV 4 or lower or when the AF has difficulty achieving focus With the EOS D30 the AF assist light can light up to three consecutive times With the EOS D60 it can light up to six consecutive times current point of focus near point far point twice each This improves the chances of obtaining accurate focus in low light The AF assist light s effective range is about 3 8 m at the viewfinder s center the same as the EOS D30 s AF assist light When an EX series Speedlite is used with the camera the AF assist light is emitted in the same way as with the EOS D30 With the 550EX and 420EX AF assist is emitted by the external Speedlite With the 220EX and 380EX the external Speedlite s AF assist beam is emitted only when the center AF point has been selected If an off
121. irmation light provided No focus confirmation beeper If focusing is impossible the indicator blinks at 2 Hz 3 One Shot Predictive AI Servo AF switching For still subjects When focus is achieved AF operation stops AF lock For moving subjects Subject tracking and focusing continues until the start of exposure With applicable USM lenses electronic ring manual focusing can be used after focus is achieved with One Shot AF or if focus is cannot be achieved with One Shot AF 2 Manual focusing After the lens focus mode is set to MF or M manual focusing is enabled with the focusing ring During automatic AF point selection focus aid is provided for the three AF points During manual AF point selection focus aid is provided for the selected AF point An focus confirmation light is provided No focus confirmation beeper 8 4 AF point display The selected AF point is indicated by 1 Superimposed display in the viewfinder 2 Current selected AF point indicated on the LCD panel 8 5 AF point selection 1 Automatic selection or 2 Manual selection method 8 6 AF point switching P Tv Av M Manual and automatic AF point selection enabled Other shooting modes Automatic AF point selection is set automatically 8 7 AF point selection Selectable with the Main Dial or Quick Control Dial 1 Automatic AF point selection e In the One Shot AF mode Based on the subject information obtained by the thre
122. is the buffer memory was increased and the image processing that the EOS D30 executed during continuous shooting was eliminated as shown by Fig 2 10 s red arrows the image is processed in accordance with the stipulated image quality and parameters from the Ist to 2nd buffers As a result the maximum burst is always 8 limited only by the 1st buffer memory s capacity During RAW shooting with the EOS D30 the maximum burst during continuous shooting was 3 shots due to the 2nd buffer s capacity 2 8 Middle Fine Middle Normd Approx 17 LT omall Fine Approx 17 Small Normal Approx 30 Approx Maximum B urst 1st buffer Imaging Fig 2 10 Image processing flow Part 2 Technical Information limit With the EOS D60 a maximum burst of 8 is possible in the RAW mode Continuous shooting in the RAW mode is therefore now more practical with the EOS D60 1 7 LCD panel Except for the addition of Middle Fine and Middle Normal the information displayed is the same as the EOS D30 s LCD panel EOS D60 now has LCD panel illumination EL backlight When LCD panel illumination is enabled with the on screen menu pressing the SET button turns the LCD panel illumination on or off The illumination time is about 4 sec but it will stay on Fig 2 11 LCD panel illumination if you operate any buttons or dials to take a picture If C Fn 12 1 2 3 SET button function during shoot
123. is software also provides the same functions as the PhotoRecord layout and printing utility for Windows RemoteCapture e Macintosh version of RemoteCapture for Windows PhotoStitch e Macintosh version of PhotoStitch for Windows AGC Chart Print size U O O U LT lt lt O N cc O oc lt C O cc lt O lt lt Un LL lt AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Cutting line AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Print size A3 Cutting line TP AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Print size A3 AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Print size Cutting line AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Print size Cutting __ line AF STANDARD CHART HORIZONTAL Cutting line U O Un 21 lt oc LLI gt oc lt O cc lt O lt lt Un LL lt AF STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Cutting line AF STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Print size Cutting line AF STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Printsize A3 STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Print size Cutting line Cutting line STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Print size Cutting line AF STANDARD CHART VERTICAL Cutting line SPC position setting mask Print size checker Q O
124. ium instead of black e The PC terminal and remote control terminal now share a joint rubber cap instead of a separate cap for each terminal e The shape of the interface terminal cover DIGITAL terminal VIDEO terminal is different 1 4 Part 1 General Information e A DIGITAL nameplate is added on the lower right of the camera front 11 Power source e Shorter startup time from power off During the camera s auto power off information about the recording medium s usable area is saved in the camera s memory Therefore when you turn on the camera again the startup time is faster This feature is especially effective for MicroDrive storage devices Excellent shooting performance About 490 shots can be captured under the following conditions fully charged batteries 2 sec image playback Large Fine recording format and 50 flash use 12 Dimensions and weight Dimensions 149 5 W x 106 5 H x75 D mm 5 9 W x4 2 H x3 0 D in identical to EOS D30 Weight 780 g 27 5 ounce 2 2 EOS D60 software Besides Adobe Photoshop 5 0 LE the following software for Windows and Macintosh will be bundled with the camera The software will be compatible with Windows 98 SE Me 2000 XP and Mac OS 8 6 to 9 2 1 Windows software e TWAIN Driver e This TWAIN standard driver operates under Windows 98SE or 2000 It enables you to view and download images and process RAW images stored in the camera s CF card while the camera is connected t
125. l A single image can be protected or unprotected A single image or all images stored in a Compact Flash card can be erased if they are unprotected Protected images cannot be erased with the camera 24 menus 8 shooting menus 4 playback menus 12 setup menus See the list of menu items on page 33 Japanese English French or German can be selected Updating by the user is not possible For Version 1 1 Not provided 14 Custom Functions with 38 settings settable with the camera See the list of Custom Functions on page 34 None USB Ver 1 1 NTSC PAL 1 23 Part 1 General Information 21 3 Remote control terminal 22 Power Source 22 1 Battery 22 2 Main switch 22 3 Battery check 22 4 Power saving feature Auto power off 22 5 Back up battery 22 6 Backup battery warning 22 7 Backup function 23 Body Chassis Material 24 Exterior 24 1 Exterior material 24 2 Exterior color 24 3 Tripod socket 24 4 Interchangeable grip 24 5 LCD panel illumination 25 Dimensions 26 Weight 27 Operating Environment 27 1 Guaranteed temperature range 27 2 Operating humidity range N3 type terminal One Battery Pack BP 511 lithium ion rechargeable battery With Battery Grip BG ED3 two BP 511 packs can be used OFF turns off the power Automatic battery check when the main switch is turned on The battery level is indicated by one of three levels on the LCD panel With
126. le 1 With the 540EZ 430EZ and 420EZ Compatible only in the manual Multi mode A TTL TTL autoflash modes will not work e Set the camera to the manual M mode recommended e Set syne speed manually to 1 200 sec or slower Set the flash aperture manually to suit the subject distance and brightness Since the 300EZ does not have a manual flash mode it will be the same as 2 in 3 2 With other EOS Speedlites Incompatible since they do not have a manual flash mode Flash cannot be fired The 480EG can be fired by using the sync contacts 4 With other Speedlites 1 With M T A series Speedlites Compatible in the manual flash mode or with external flash metering e Set the camera to the manual M mode recommended e Set syne speed manually to 1 200 sec or slower e Set the flash aperture manually to suit the subject distance and brightness 1 21 Part 1 General Information 13 3 Wireless flash 13 4 Flash exposure compensation 13 5 Flash Exposure Bracketing FEB 13 6 Modeling flash 14 LCD Monitor 14 1 Type 14 2 Monitor size 14 3 Pixels 14 4 Coverage 14 5 Brightness adjustment 14 6 Refresh rate 14 7 Angle adjustment 14 8 Protective cover 15 Playback 15 1 Image display format 15 2 Display conditions 15 3 Highlight alert 2 With non Canon flash units On camera unit can synchronize at 1 200 sec or slower Studio flash can synchronize at 1 60 sec or slower tes
127. le click this file to start up the adjustment software 4 4 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 3 Description of Camera s Electrical Adjustments For AF adjustment there is no flange focal distance to be input After the AF adjustment photograph a 3 D chart If fine adjustment is necessary adjust by shifting the AF focus Before doing the adjustment be sure to turn off Auto Power Off If the power turns off during the adjustment an error may occur The electrical adjustments consist of the following Temperature adjustment Serial number resetting Imager file transfer AE adjustment menu e Shutter adjustment e SPC positioning e AE basic adjustment AE shift CMOS Exposure adjustment Adjustment of the camera s temperature sensor Set the serial number Transfers the imager file Adjust the shutter speed at 1 4000 sec Adjustment and check of the AE sensor s position Adjustment of AE sensor s output The exposure level can be shifted in 1 8 stop increments to suit user preferences Adjustment for the CMOS to obtain the correct exposure level e Black level e ISO Exposure e Shading White balan
128. m ion battery Remote control terminal PC terminal Shutter speed control mechanism CMOS sensor unit Mirror drive mechanism TFT display unit AF unit Electronic mount data transmission signal pins Fig 2 17 Location of major mechanical components 2 13 Part 2 Technical Information Camera control circuit board Image circuit board Flash circuit board CMOS sensor Power circuit board TFT display control circuit and external I F connection circuit board Camera control circuit and image processing circuit board 7 7 Backlight inverter circuit Fig 2 18 Location of major circuit boards 2 14 Part 2 Technical Information 2 FUNCTION OF MAJ OR CIRCUIT BOARDS 2 1 Description of Major Circuit Boards EOS 60 is composed with four major circuit boards The following are descriptions of the four major circuit boards Super impose 4 2777 C MAIN PCB _ 2 19 Front Boards EF IC AE Sensor DC DC PCB located below OLC D PCB TFT PCB A PCB located on C MOS below TFT LCD Fig 2 20 Back Boards 2 15 Part 2 Technical Information 1 D Board This board process the signals of main section and it includes the digital section s microcomputer which controls the entire sequence and performs the image processing Major Components Function IC3 CPU Reads all operation and status switches and controls USB communication video output camera section s imaging and
129. n fires a modeling flash 7 13 Eyepiece shutter None Eyepiece cover provided on strap 7 14 Eyecup Eb provided Angle Finder C Angle Finder B Magnifier S Eyepiece Extender EP EX15 attachable to eyepiece 8 Autofocus 8 1 Type Multi BASIS TTL CT SIR TTL secondary phase difference detection 8 2 AF points Three 8 3 Focusing modes 1 Autofocus Switchable between the following three modes 1 One Shot AF When focus is achieved the autofocus operation stops and locks AF lock AF priority The shutter can be released only when focus is achieved During evaluative metering AE lock is set when focus is achieved In the partial metering and centerweighted average metering modes exposure metering continues in real time until the shutter is released With applicable USM lenses electronic ring manual focusing can be used after focus is achieved with One Shot AF or if focus is cannot be achieved with One Shot AF Set automatically in the Portrait Landscape Close up and Night Scene modes 2 Predictive AI Servo AF Tracks subject movement and focuses continuously until the start of exposure Single shot or 1st shot during continuous shooting Shutter priority in Creative Zone modes Single shot or 1st shot during continuous shooting AF priority in Full Auto and Sports modes 1 11 Part 1 General Information From 2nd shot onward during continuous shooting AF priority Focus conf
130. nd download images saved on a CF card in the EOS D60 and process the RAW images The main driver functions are listed in the table below This driver can only be launched from a software application that supports TWAIN functions such as Photoshop LE Rotateimage O O O O O OL Protectimage O O O O Eraseimage O O O O O Set checkmarks O O O O O O Transfer image O O O O O Save image O 0 O 0 010 Input comment O O O O Show image information O O O 0 0 Set IPTC information O O Show AF frame 0 O Playbacksound O O Extract JPEG O Digital exposure compensation O O Set white balance O O 0 Set color temperature Click white balance 0 O 0 Save white balance data O Contrast O i Color density 0 O Color balance 0 Adjust tone curve O Color matrix gt O Basic settings O O O Camera setting Personal functions _ functions Processingparameters O Custom white balance With the EOS D60 the processing parameters can be set on the camera itself Table 7 3 Main TWAIN Driver Functions Part 7 Software In
131. ng the adjustment software EOS_D60 exe to the trash bin 3 Uninstall the TWAIN driver See manual Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Adjustment Software Installation Procedure 1 Double click EOSD60 exe 2 From the list that appears select the desired location to install the software If you click Reference you can choose where to install EOS 060 Wer1 D Install Directory 05 Reference Cancel 3 The name of the adjustment software is EOS_D60 exe Double click this file to start up the adjustment software CcdDef CJ HtmlE 73215 12211 zy 735 Reference JA HAS sycfiltdll Ae PEW n 47 Gmet3jp dll 5 Cmdle jp dll Comcat dil Comctaaz acx Comdlgs2 acx DefCorrectCheck alll 5 60 3 Fapini FapiK153 dll 2437 ef PE yA AT Sof IS ef PE yA n Sef IS OUR OCH FAUT Og SRE J PA Ib HA TEL 2437 ef n 5437 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments CMOS Scratch Data Update Program Installation Procedure 1 Double click EOSD60Compiler exe 2 From the list that appears select the desired location to install the software EOS 060 Compiler Vert Install Directory EGS Dall Reference 3 The name of the adjustment software is EOSD60_Compiler exe Doub
132. o a personal computer with the interface cable provided e The major specifications are the same as the EOS 1D s TWAIN Driver for Camera This driver can start up only within a TWAIN compatible program such as Photoshop LE e WIA Driver Compatible with Microsoft s WIA Windows Image Acquisition standard this driver works with Windows Me and XP e When connected to a personal computer with the interface cable provided the camera can be mounted on the computer s Explorer desktop as if it were a removable disk Explorer can then be used to download images without using any other driver e RAW Image Converter e Utility program that enables you to process RAW images saved on any drive Compatible with RAW images captured by the EOS D60 EOS 1D and EOS D30 Part 1 General Information Zoom Browser EX e Image management utility program bundled with the latest PowerShot series cameras It has the added feature of processing EOS D60 RAW images Only the Japanese version enables CIG Canon Image Gateway access Photo Record Layout printing utility program It works with ZoomBrowser EX for printing with an automatic layout printing on borderless perforated paper with Canon BJ printers borderless on all four sides printing etc Remote Capture e Utility program that enables the camera to be controlled with a personal computer The captured image can be received directly by the personal computer Besides single frame
133. ogram such as Photoshop Check the image to see how much it is off from the chart Good only at the center 7 If there is no error the adjustment is completed If the focus is shifted correct the focus with AF focus shift Calculate the shift amount as shown below The AF focus shift can be adjusted in 0 005 mm increments After completing the AF shift repeat from step 5 above to check the adjustment _ Off position amount relative to subject x 1 magnification CCD off position amount _ Off position amount relative to subject x 1 2500 EF 50mm f 1 8 at 2 5 m e The defocus amount relative to the subject is the 3 D chart s off position amount expressed in mm e Positive correction will result in a front focus and negative correction will result in a rear focus 4 16 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Reference Correction amount with an EF 50mm f 1 8 at 2 5 m Distance to Subject 1 3 2 5 3 8 5 0 6 3 7 5 8 8 4 17 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 10 Checking the Version The EOS D60 has version numbers for two software programs lt Camera section gt Main board unit ROM Version 1603 lt Digital back section gt Digital board unit Firmware 1 0 0 The version number in parentheses applies to the initial production lot The digital back version can be checked with the TFT monitor However minor versions cannot They are uploaded without informing the user due to manufacturing
134. or servicing circumstances To check the minor versions the digital back adjustment software is necessary They will appear at the bottom of the main menu EOS D60 Adjustment Software en Preparations a Z MainMenuiMainMenu htm EOS D60 q Firmware 1 0 0 Camera ROM 1603 4 18 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 11 SPC Positioning Adjustment The SPC positioning adjustment can be done with or without the adjustment software If you do not use the software you will need a small flashlight and very refined servicing skills The procedure without the adjustment software is explained below Required tools gt Bright penlight Normal EF 50mm f 1 8 lens Aron Alpha lt Preparation gt 1 Attach the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the camera 2 Cover the viewfinder with your hand matching the AF centering range Illuminate the side the clear portion of the SPC with the flashlight 3 Look through the lens and move the flashlight so that you can see the SPC s SO and the border lines It would be best if you cover the viewfinder so that the AF point at the center looks dim Also if the flashlight is fixed in place it will be easier to move the SPC lt Adjustment Procedure gt 1 Move the SPC so that the SPC s SO is aligned with the AF point at the center of the viewfinder 2 Do fine adjustments so that the left and right AF points are centered as well Center of the viewfinder SO 4 19 Part 4 Elect
135. oto lenses this Enable sd setting prevents camera shake caused by the mirror C Fn 04 Tv Av and exposure level H 1 2stop 1 Effective when a finer exposure SR B setting is required 25 C Fn 02 Shutter button AE lock button AE lock AF AF Convenient in situations when the Does not emit Fires ua AF assist light and flash firing are not desirable C Fn 05 AF assist beam Flash firing Only ext flash emits Fires ext flash emits Fires Emits Does not Emits Does not fire C Fn 06 Shutter speed in Av mode Auto 1 Effective in dark conditions flash 1 200 fixed giving priority to the subject s exposure Enable mee Disable 1 and 3 Convenient when you want E cs De 0 Enable to repeat AEB shooting e 0 Disable C Fn 08 Shutter curtain sync 1 With slow speed sync you can 2nd curtain sync curtain sync capture the subject s light trail AF stop This changes the AF stop button s function AE while metering reduction cos Enable 1 This prevents underexposure of a backlit subject Top C Fn 11 Menu button return position Previous top if powered of C Fn 07 AEB sequence auto cancellation C Fn 09 Lens AF stop button Fn Switch The most frequently used menu can pees set to come up quickly gt Previous Default no function Chan gt assign
136. power source IC4 RTC Real time clock IC11 Flash memory stores firmware IC12 DSP Graphic engine After fixing the malfunction of the images such as C MOS scratch data update and shading processes and readouts to CF card IC14 17 Memory with a storage capacity of 128 Mbytes with the SDRAM and 256 Mbits x 4 Serves as a temporary storage for the data after image processing LA LEE 4 gt AES h a CT Wo 2 48 i qa Pod pd d Pd z d d lt sd MAMMA 0 245444 1 8 3 0 971 CA 9 AA b re 7 2 t lt E IJ t eg aap aw A A e ver i TE JIL Fig 2 21 D1Board Ig 2 analog Board Generates the CMOS driving pulse and converts C MOS output from analog to digital Major Components Function IC5004 A D converter Conver
137. program AF basic adjustment AF focus adjustment Image data output Focus data output E TTL gain shift E TTL level shift SI brightness adjustment Light all LCDs Erase error code Temperature adjustment Shot counter reset Version Error code Storage Location Camera MPU Digital section RAM Camera Camera Camera Digital section RAM Camera Digital section RAM Digital section flash ROM Camera RTC Digital section RAM Digital section RAM Digital section RAM Digital section RAM Digital section flash ROM Digital section flash ROM Storage Location None MPU MPU MPU MPU None None MPU MPU MPU None MPU MPU MPU MPU 4 22 Save Method Camera section or TWAIN driver Not possible Camera section Camera section Camera section Not possible Camera section Not possible Digital section Not possible Not possible Not possible Not possible Not possible Digital section Digital section Save Method Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Camera section Digital Section Adjustment Item Storage Location Imager file transfer Digital section flash ROM Camera ID writing Digital section flash ROM CMOS sensitivity adjustment Digital section flash ROM White balance adjustment Digital s
138. r memory Approx 3 fps at 1 250 sec or faster shutter speeds 8 shots With Battery Pack BP 511 Approx shots 1 17 Part 1 General Information 11 6 Image review 11 7 Image review time 12 Built in Flash 12 1 Type 12 2 Guide No 12 3 Recycling time 12 4 Flash ready indicator 12 5 Flash coverage 12 6 Flash button 12 7 Firing conditions 12 8 Flash sync speed Shooting Conditions AE 100 FA 0 AE 50 FA 50 At 20 C 480 400 BG ED3 At 20 1240 980 511 2 AtOC 960 800 Applicable conditions Fully charged battery pack EF 50mm f 1 4 USM image review ON image review time of 2 sec and Large Fine Battery Settable to OFF ON or ON Info Settable to 2 4 or 8 sec or Hold Auto pop up retractable built in flash in the pentaprism with serial control E TTL autoflash Guide No 12 at ISO 100 in meters Approx 3 sec Flash ready icon lights on in viewfinder When the flash is not ready the flash ready icon is off and the shutter release is locked Up to 18mm lens angle equivalent to 28mm in 135 format Provided For pop up only Manual retraction Works only in Creative Zone modes In the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes it pops up automatically when flash is required 1 In P Tv Av A DEP M modes Press the flash button to pop up and fire the flash for all shots 2 In Full Auto Portrait Close up an
139. r Speed Program AE Aperture priority AE Depth of field AE Shutter priority AE iorityAE e 4 Exposure compensation cancellation Set the exposure compensation amount to O Exposure compensation cannot be set in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes If both AEB and manual exposure compensation are set the AEB amount will be shifted by the exposure compensation amount 3 Flash exposure compensation 1 Compatible flash Built in flash and EX series opeedlites 2 Method Flash exposure compensation button 3 Exposure compensation Up to 2 stops in 1 2 1 3 stop increments 1 15 Part 1 General Information 9 8 AE Lock 9 9 Multiple exposures 10 Shutter 10 1 Type 10 2 Shutter speeds 10 3 Shutter release 10 4 Shutter release time lag 10 5 Long exposure noise reduction 10 6 Self timer 4 Flash exposure compensation cancellation Set the flash exposure compensation amount to 0 If flash exposure compensation has been set with the external Speedlite the external Speedlite s flash exposure compensation will override the camera s flash exposure compensation setting Flash exposure compensation cannot be set in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes The flash exposure compensation icon in the viewfinder lights 1 Auto AE lock In the One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering AE lock takes effect when focus is
140. re has been revamped for the EOS D60 As a result the shutter release time lag is now shorter and more stable Regardless of the shutter speed the shutter release time lag stop down by up to 4 5 stops from maximum aperture excluding operation time will be as follows With SW 1 ON the time between SW 2 ON and the start of exposure Approx 100 ms The time from simultaneous SW 1 and SW 2 ON to the start of exposure Approx 240 ms Also viewfinder blackout time is about 300 ms This is about the same as film based EOS cameras 2 Shorter startup time from power off With the EOS D30 each time the camera started up from power off main switch off or auto power off it accessed the recording media and read the occupied area information For the EOS D60 the firmware has been modified so that the recording media s occupied area information remains in the camera s memory when the power is turned off Therefore there is no need to read the occupied area information during startup This makes the startup time shorter Since the CF card is a semiconductor integrated circuit there is little startup time difference compared with the EOS D30 However with a MicroDrive storage device there is a big difference in the startup time MicroDrive 1GB When the power is turned off camera still detects Approx 50 used whether the CF card slot cover has been opened or closed If the slot cover has been opened or close
141. reen menu Provided Auto white balance using the imaging element The LCD panel indicates the white balance mode WB Mode Color Temperature Kelvin Approx 3000 7000 K Daylight Approx 5200 K Auto Manual First take a picture of a white subject serving as the white balance datum Then set the manual WB mode with the on screen menu and to specify that image Not provided SLR type eye level viewfinder with fixed pentaprism but no condenser lens Fixed New Laser Matte screen 7 3 Dioptric adjustment Adjustable from 3 0 dpt to 1 0 dpt 1 9 Part 1 General Information 7 4 Eyepoint 20 mm 7 5 Coverage 95 vertically and horizontally For the effective pixels 7 6 Magnification 0 88 with 50mm lens at infinity 1 7 7 Viewfinder information 1 On the screen 1 AF points 2 Partial metering circle 6 1 mm dia approx 9 5 2 Below the screen Numerals and letters displayed by 7 segment LCD yellowish green 3 Shutter speed If there is a camera shake or the shutter speed is unsuitable it blinks at 2 Hzasa warning bulb FEL indicator 4 Aperture If unsuitable it blinks at 2 Hz as a warning 5 Max burst during continuous shooting Max 8 6 Shots remaining Displayed when the CF card has room for 8 or fewer images 7 Busy DuSY 8 card full warning FuLL CF 9 CF card error warning Err CF 10 No CF card warning with C Fn 15 1 CF e LCD mask yellowish green displ
142. rical Adjustments 1 12 Color Matrix Adjustment Color matrix adjustment is a very important adjustment in determining color on EOS D60 However as unevenness in the color of the color chart used at adjustment is reflected on the camera as it is color matrix basic data and reference data must be made by 1 5 Description of Digital Section Electrical Adjustments preparing basic data lt Description gt The following is displayed by evaluating the image during image checking and color matrix adjustment Reference data prepared Factory development reference during servicing color values and standards R 5 G 4 Bl 0 T x1 pixels When color matrix reference data is prepared some points may not coincide with the factory reference color values and standards This is because a difference occurs between the factory color bar charts and individual color bar charts For this reason the color may differ from the actual color when adjustments are performed matched to the factory reference color values and standards During color matrix adjustment the color is matched to the reference data prepared during servicing As a guideline for the standard values the factory reference color values and standard ranges are shifted centrally to the reference data prepared during servicing for judgment 4 20 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments lt Adjustment Me
143. s Fig 1 5 LCD Panel Information 1 28 Part 1 General Information 5 3 LCD Monitor Display New menu commands not found in the EOS D30 V Quality gt E 0 3 gt Red eye on off Es 0 5 5 17 1 57 224 gt UJ SO speed 00 B N O O O O LCD illumi Off off Select an image Contrast 9 M je U a0 5 4 4 Custom WB Parameters VY VY 17 Protect gt Select an image Rotate gt 90 270C M Print Order gt 2 O 5 E gt A Auto playback gt Image changes after 3 sec Auto power off gt LCD Brightness gt Standard J Date Time gt year month day hour min gt yy mm d4 mm7d4 yy d4 mmyy Fe numbering gt Continuous 1 Language gt English Setup Commands Yellow Francais gt setting menu for C Fn 1 to 15 gt Fig 1 6 Menu Commands 1 29 Part 1 General Information 6 CUSTOM FUNCTION Cn No Fn No Description Rmaks 00000 AF AE lock gt gt changes the function of AF AF1 IAF AFlock lock 1 shutter button and AE Apr k button IAE release AE AF_ AE AF C Fn 03 Mirror lockup 1 During close ups and with super teleph
144. s not 178 10 counts adjust the exposure setting If you selected Set by mistake right click the mouse and select Clear The points you set will become the color bar chart s characteristics This point matching adjustment will be done later 4 11 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 7 Maintenance of Light Source mi Do regular maintenance data generation This is not necessary each time you do the adjustment However be sure to do it when the light bulb has been replaced or the location has been changed The maintenance procedure is presented in a video called Repair Technique Basic 1 2 CY8 1310 007 008 for Japanese and CY8 1320 007 008 for English
145. shooting timer and interval timer operations are possible PhotoStitch Utility program for compositing multiple images into a single image Images can be stitched together very precisely to create panorama photos etc 2 Macintosh software Photoshop Plug in Module e This has the same features as the TWAIN Driver for Windows USB Mounter e Utility program that enables the camera to be mounted on the Macintosh desktop as if it were a removable disk while the EOS D60 is connected to the Mac with the interface cable provided Images captured by the EOS D60 can then be easily copied to the Mac RAW Image Converter e Macintosh version of RAW Image Converter for Windows Image Browser e This image management utility program has the same features as Zoom Browser EX for Windows e Regarding the printing function it has the same features as PhotoRecord for Windows which is a printing layout program Remote Capture e Macintosh version of Remote Capture for Windows PhotoStitch Macintosh version PhotoStitch for Windows Part 1 General Information 3 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Type 1 1 Type Digital AF AE single lens reflex camera with focal plane shutter vertical travel and built in flash CMOS sensor for direct imaging 1 2 Image size 22 7x15 1 mm 1 3 Compatible lenses Canon EF lenses Due to max aperture metering stopped down shooting not possible 1 4 Lens mount Canon EF mount 1 5 Lens restrictions None
146. t Assembling Inside the mirror box 15 YO 4 0mm Coat IF10 On the rear of the spring Adjustment required FFD adjustment Claws NOTE fa Assembling 4 N Apply screw lock adhesive Double sided tape Fig 3 22 Focusing screen lens mount and lens mount contact assembly 2 16 Screen Lens Mountand Lens Mount Contact Assembly 1 Focusing Screen 1 Place the tweezers in the hole at A and push to the rear until the claws are unlocked then press down to remove 2 Remove the focusing screen and focusing adjustment washer Assembling Insert the focusing screen and focusing washer into the respective specified positioning holes 2 Lens mount 1 Remove four screws and remove the lens mount 3 Lens mount contact assembly 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the two lead wires from the front panel unit and remove the lens mount contact assembly Assembling Fix the lead wire to the position shown in the figure 3 23 4 Mirror box cover 1 Remove two screws and remove the mirror box cover 3 22 Part 3 Repair Information 3 1 NOTE Assembling pan double sided tape Be careful Loose Ball Spring 1 4 X Fix it sina Seok using 5 016638 gt LED window 3 GE Insert the tweezers Be careful from inside and Tu remove it upwards parts
147. t 1 General Information 3 5 File size and recording capacity 4 Information Recorded 4 1 Image recording format 4 2 Folder setting 4 3 Image file name 4 4 File No Recording Format Recording Capacity Approx The above specifications are based on ISO 100 Canon s testing standards Figures for the recording capacity apply to a 128 MB Compact Flash card The actual file size and recording capacity depend on the subject shooting mode and ISO speed a 1 Shutter speed 2 Aperture 3 Exposure compensation amount 4 ISO speed 5 Image recording format 6 Shooting mode 7 White balance 8 Metering mode 9 AEB 10 Flash mode 11 Flash exposure compensation 12 AF mode 13 Focal length used 14 Erase protection 15 Date 16 Time 17 Folder name 18 File name number 19 Active AF point 20 Selected AF points 21 Camera owner 22 Body No 23 Drive mode 24 Flash sync timing 25 Custom Functions 26 Processing parameters 27 Red eye reduction Complies with the Design rule for Camera File DCF standards Automatic The file name consists of file name file number and extension Example Img 0001 JPG File name m File No The file number setting set with the on screen menu will apply to the number The file name and extension for RAW images will be CRW_ and CRW respectively The extension for thumbnail images in the index display will be THM
148. ternal Speedlite 12 13 Effective flash range EF 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5 USM 100 1 2 6 m 200 1 3 7 m 400 1 5 3 m 800 1 7 5 m 1000 1 10 8 m 1 8 4 If the focusing distance is shorter than 1 meter 3 3 ft the flash coverage will be partially obstructed by the lens The maximum range is calculated by dividing the respective ISO speed s nominal Guide No by the f number 12 14 Flash exposure beyond During FE lock the flash icon blinks for 2 Hz range warning 12 15 Flash confirmation indicator 12 16 Flash sync timing 12 17 Flash duration 12 18 Color temperature 12 19 Optical axis offset 12 20 Power source 12 21 Red eye reduction None lst curtain sync With C Fn 8 2nd curtain sync is possible 1 ms or shorter Equivalent to daylight Flash center to lens axis 73 8 mm Supplied by camera s power source With the built in flash the flash is fired after the red eye reduction lamp lights 1 19 Part 1 General Information 13 External Speedlite 13 1 Flash sync contacts 13 2 Flash auto 1 Type Illumination by lamp lamp also used for AF assist light 2 Shooting modes Operates in all modes except Landscape and Sports 3 Operation setting On screen menu 4 Conditions for illumination Lights after focus is achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway SW 1 in the One Shot AF or MF mode In the AI SERVO AF mode shutter release priority takes effect and red eye reduction
149. the EOS D60 ISO 1600 was not included Part 2 Technical Information 4 Processing parameters image processing settings Besides the three processing parameters contrast sharpness color saturation provided by Parameters the EOS D30 the EOS D60 also has color balance for a total of four processing parameters Besides the Standard all set to 0 setting up to three sets of parameter settings can be set with the camera Color balance is mainly used to adjust flesh tones for portraits Adjustment toward the minus Fig 2 5 Processing parameters side makes it redder and the plus side makes it yellower To set the processing parameters with the EOS D30 the camera must be connected to a personal computer and a driver is necessary However with the EOS D60 the processing parameters can be set with the menu functions displayed on the rear LCD monitor Contrast Sharpness Saturation Color tone 5 White balance With a TTL system that uses the imaging Color Temperature element optimum white balance can always be attained under various shooting conditions The selectable settings are the same as the EOS D30 s white balance settings The only difference is that the color temperature for the Daylight setting has been changed from 5500 K to 5200 K for better image quality Bum W hite Balance Settings 6 File numbering system for recorded images It is the same as with the EOS D30 Part 2 Technical Informat
150. the exposure When ON turns on camera When ON AE lock applied AE lock also applied while metering is active When ON enables manual focusing point selection with the electronic dial Sub electrical dial can also be used ON electronic dial operation enables drive mode selection ON electronic dial operation enables AF mode selection ON sub electronic dial operation enables WB mode selection ON electronic dial operation enables metering mode selection ON back cover Quick Control dial operation enables flash exposure compensation When ON the flash pops up When ON metering starts and the diaphragm stops down at the set aperture value When ON the back cover Quick Control dial selects the tag When ON enables checking the settings When PLAY displays the image infomation When ON jumps to next former 10th frame ON the Quick Control dial enlarges the image When ON the image is displayed Serial play with the sub electric dial operation Erases captured images When ON erase selection menu is displayed When ON enables setting functions 2 18 Part 2 Technical Information Mode dial button Built in flash button Main Dial button EE C i POP UP SW button SPDN SW button Drive mode SW button MES SW button AF WB SW button AEL SW button FPSEL SW button MAIN SW button MENU button INFO button MG button E Jump button PLAY SWbutton 1 Set
151. the menu settable to 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 min Power turns off automatically after the set time of non operation elapses One CR2025 lithium battery 7 segment 4 digit display on LCD panel During backup battery replacement the backup function is maintained if the attached battery pack has power Menu settings including the current date and time are maintained Stainless steel and polycarbonate with glass fiber Polycarbonate resin Black paint finish and dark blue grain leather CU 1 4 None Provided Bluish green When it is turned on with the on screen menu the illumination turns on when you press the SET button 149 5 W x106 5 H x75 D mm 5 9 W x4 2 H x3 0 D in 780 g 27 5 02 Excluding the Battery Pack Compact Flash card and back up battery to 40 C 85 or less 1 24 28 Major Accessories Part 1 General Information 1 2 3 4 Battery Pack BP 511 Compact Power Adapter CA PS400 DC Coupler DR 400 Interface Cable IFC 200PCU 5 Video Cable VC 100 6 Battery Grip BG ED3 7 Dedicated strap Also see page 39 for system accessories q Ne V ee w 1 25 Part 1 General Information 4 NOMENCLATURE Mode dial Depth of field AE Manual exposure Built in flash e E TTL auto flash e Guide No 12 ISO 100 in meters e Recycling time approx 3 sec With a full charged BP 511 Aperture priority AE Shutter priority AE Program AE Full Auto
152. thod gt If reference data is already made the adjustment itself is completed by Setting gt Start adjustment Note however that to respond to user preferences e g stronger red blue is too predominant reference data must be changed re adjusted and checked Before changing the reference data sure to the original values Once reference data is changed the original values are overwritten Color drawn in the graph changes according to the overall exposure level For this reason offset exposure during measurement so that the Y level of white on the color bar becomes 225 10 counts This is the same as color matrix basic data and reference data made by 1 3 Description of Camera s Electrical Adjustments Adjustment Menu 4 21 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 13 Storing Settings and Adjustment Data The following tables summarize where the various setup data and adjustment data are saved and how to save the data Refer to these tables when saving data Setup Data Setup Data C Fn custom function Image review time Red eye reduction function time AEB setting ISO sensitivity LCD panel illumination Beep LCD monitor brightness Video system Time Owner name Development parameters Image recording quality Auto power OFF Language Date Format Camera section Adjustment Item SPC positioning AE adjustment AE shift Change exposure
153. time This error occurs when Accumulation Rewrite the firmware Readout in the sensor is being processed again before the first completion CF card writing error Use the DC Coupler or recharge the battery Check if the CF card IS properly inserted Format the CF card Replace CF card connecter CG1 1968 2 22 This error occurs when image data cannot Use the DC Coupler or recharge be written to the CF card in the following the battery conditions Check if the CF card is properly 1 If the CF card is not fully seated in the inserted camera the D60 cannot detect a card Format the CF card Replace the ready signal within a specified time limit CF card connecter CG1 1968 2 When the CF card is not usable because it has been destroyed or physically damaged 3 When the camera s battery level is insufficient to completely write the file to the CF card 4 23 This error occurs when the free space Use a CF card with sufficient of the CF card is insufficient for the image free space file that has been created 25 This error occurs due to a defect in the Digital circuit board buffer memory during image processing 2 0773 000 50 This error occurs when the CF card cannot Format the CF card first on the be formatted in the camera PC and then in the camera Replace the CF card 5 This error occurs when the images stored Format the CF card the on the CF card cannot
154. ting 3 25 Flange to Focal Plane Distance FFD Adjustment 3 26 3 4 Finder Focus Adjustment 3 28 4 SIMPLIFIED MEASUREMENT METHOD OF EXPOSURE AND SHUTTER 3 30 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments 1 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Se ts 4 1 OS 4 1 1 2 Installation Procedure 2 4 2 1 3 Description of Camera s Electrical Adjustments 4 5 1 4 Required Electrical Adjustment Chart Upon Camera Disassembly 4 6 1 5 Checking and Adjusting the AE E TTL and Exposure 4 7 1 6 Digital Section Adjustment and Standard Data Generation 4 10 1 7 Maintenance of Light Source 4 12 1 9 Imager File Update EE 4 13 1 9 AF Focus Adjustment Procedure 4 16 1 10 Checking the Version 4 18 1 11 SPC Positioning Adjustment 4 19 1 12 Color Matrix Adjustment 4 20 1 13 Storing Settings and Adjustment Data 4 22 1 14 Defragmenting the Adjustment Area 4 24 Part 5 Par
155. ting button Quick Control Dial button Erase button Fig 2 25 Switch N ames 2 19 Part 2 Technical Information 2 Status amp Mechanical Switches No Code 1 MIF SW 2 BATSEL SW 3 BAT SW 4 SWBIRI SW 5 CHG1 2 SW 6 SWX SW 7 CN2 SW 8 CFCVR SW Fig 2 29 CHG SW Name Function Lens SW Detects whether a lens is attached or not Battery detection SW Detection switch for Lithium ion battery Battery cover detection Open when a battery is installed and SW battery cover open close status is detected Shock prevention SW Prevents electrical shock Shutter cocking Detects shutter cocking etc phase SW SW Flash synchronization detection 2nd curtain SW Detects the end of the 2nd shutter curtain s movement CF card cover Detects the opening closing of the CF detection SW card cover hain 4 y cover Fig 2 28 Battery Chamber 2 20 Part 2 Technical Information 4 CIRCUIT OUTLINES 4 1 Power Supply Control The power is supplied from _ 771 the battery terminal is input to the DC DC PCB The E us S mE input power takes two signal TERMINAL D oowemrE PTT paths One power supply path is directly connected to the MD PCB where the input power is called VBAT It is not VBAT 3 2V REG CPU D PCB fused The other power path is connected to the DC DC NOM converter circuit through the fuse Fig 2 31
156. ting recommended Enabled with the 550EX 420EX MR 14EX MT 24EX or ST E2 Three group A C slave control a flash ratio A B setting FEB and modeling flash with flash ratio are enabled The 420EX can function as a slave while the MR 14EX or MT 24EX serves as the master unit Settable with the camera or external Speedlite Up to 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments If flash exposure compensation is set with both the camera and Speedlite the Speedlite s setting will override the camera s setting Settable with 550EX MR 14EX or 24 Not settable with the camera When the flash fails to recycle fast enough during continuous shooting with FEB the shutter release locks After the shutter button is released from the fully depressed position AE metering takes effect before the flash is ready With the 550EX 420EX MR 14EX or MT 24EX press the depth of field preview button fires at 70 Hz for 1 sec TFT color liquid crystal monitor 1 8 in Approx 114 000 pixels Approx 100 with effective pixels 2 level standard brighter adjustment provided Approx 1 60 sec None None 1 Single image 2 Single image Info 3 9 image index 4 Magnified 5 Auto play Images saved in DCF system If the image is not in the DCF system is displayed on the LCD monitor Also applicable to thumbnail images index display In the single image Info display mode the
157. ts Catalog Part 6 Circuit Diagrams 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 1 GENERAL 2 2 POWER SUPPLY 3 P C B DIAGRAM A P C B _SIDE A A P C B _SIDE B C MAIN P C B _SIDE A C MAIN P C B _SIDE B D P C B _SIDE A D P C B _SIDE B TFT P C B _SIDE A TFT P C B SIDE B EL F P C ILC F P G Part 7 Soflware Informalion 7 1 Product OV EI NOW RENT 7 1 1 2 Compatible Operating Systems and Computer Environments 7 2 1 3 Connecting the EOS 060 to the Computer 7 2 1 4 EOS 060 Software Overview 7 3 AGC Chart AF Standard Chart Horizontal AF Standard Chart Vertical SPC Positioning Mask 3D Chart VI 1 General Information Part 1 General Information 1 FEATURES 1 1 Ultra fine high image quality about 6 30 megapixel CMOS sensor e Newly developed large single plate CMOS sensor of 22 7 x 15 1 mm effective size e Effective pixels Approx 6 30 megapixels 6 52 megapixels total e Effective angle of view Equivalent to 1 6x normal EF lens focal length 1 2 Retains EOS D30 s Outstanding Features Continuous shooting speed of approx fps and maximum burst of 8 shots e Same features performance operation ease and shooting priority concept as the EOS D30 Completely compatible with all Canon EF lenses Compatible with EOS D30 system accessories e Three AF points and three
158. ts the analog signal to the 12 bit C MOS signal IC5006 D A converter Sets the C MOS peripheral bias voltage IC5008 EEPROM Records the C MOS initial information IC5010 TG Sends driving pulse for C MOS and does dark current processing 2 16 Part 2 Technical Information IC5006 IC5008 3 TFT Board The TFT board interfaces display system with other systems Major Components Function IC7 LCD driver Controls TFT LCD display IC15 IC6 Video amp Video signal amp Interface part Cable release part and USB communication part Cable release USB port Fig 2 24 TFT Borad 4 C MAIN Board Controls light metering focusing flash and communicate with EF lens Major Components Function MPU Camera microcomputer 2 17 Part 2 Technical Information 3 SWITCHES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS The following switches are found on the EOS D60 1 Operation Switches No Code 1 SW1 2 5 2 MAIN SW 4 SW 5 FPSEL SW Name Function Focusing metering Starts autofocusing and metering Release Main AE lock Focusing point selector 6 DRIVE MODE SW Drive mode 7 AF WB SW 8 MES SW 9 POP UP SW 10 SPDN SW 11 MENU 12 INFO 13 JUMP 14 MG SW 18 PLAY SW 19 ERASE 20 SET selector AF WB selector Metering mode selector POP UP Depth of field preview Menu button Info button Jump Button Enlarge button Play button Erase button Setting button Starts
159. ustment 3 to 1 dpt 3 to 1 dpt Interchangeable Focusing Screens AI FOCUS ONE SHOT Predictive AF at 50 kph EN 12m gm w 300mm f 2 8L IS 4 Shooting Modes Evaluative partial Evaluative partial spot 100 200 400 800 1000 150 100 1600 in whole stops ISO 200 1600 in 1 3 stops Increments and Range 1 2 1 3 stop increments 2 1 1 2 1 3 stop increments 3 Shutter Speeds X sync 1 4000 sec 30 sec 1 200 sec 1 16000 sec 30sec 1 500 sec Table 1 Comparison of EOS D60 EOS D30 and EOS 1D Specifications z Exposure 1 38 Part 1 General Information m memana 30 Smal Normal gt gt G ct ay ES e D 2 2 Wireless Multi Speedlite Flash 1 8 in Provided Provided image Brase Protection me mue GI mem wm S Bay a AE 100 620 Dimensions W x H x D 149 5X 106 5 75 mm 149 5X106 5X75 mm 156X 157 6 79 9 mm 5 9X4 2X3 0 in 5 9X4 2X3 0 in 6 1X6 2X3 1 in Weight excluding battery and accessories 780 g 27 5 oz 180 g 27 502 1250 g 44 oz Rma 721 492 22 2 o milo E PIE IE a 149 Jal BIB gt gt 2 c 18 z lo le pm la l lt Hj x D lo la 9 X 5 gt 09 D x Eh 4 E 2
160. usy AF points rr 114 708 Backup battery warning E bL Error code Err 1 13 ina EB Cleaning alarm Cleaning CLER Processing parameters PR PH 3 Aperture 00 5 1 a Shots remaining 885 2 mE Self timer countdown 10 14 Recording image quality Bulb exposure time 2 999 L Large Fine ISO speed 52 1 Jil Large Normal Middle Fine Drive mode Migdle Normal O Single S Small Fine SmalNormal Hi Continuous W Self timer RAW LL l l AF mode Cu AI FOCUS White balance Al FOCUS Al SERVO QE Auto SUZ ME Al SERVO 2 Daylight 21 Metering mode Cloudy 2 Tungsten light NVI mm Fluorescent light Flash Manual IM Custom Function Beeper Battery check d Manual Depth of field Night Scene ima 224 2 010001 2 AEB 18 Manual focus Flash exposure compensation Red eye reduction Close up Portrait Evaluative El Partial J Centerweighted average Exposure level scale Exposure level Exposure compensation amount AEB level Flash exposure compensation amount CF card writing progress Aperture priority AE Shutter priority AE Program AE Full Auto Landscape Sport
161. yout printing and index printing Its main functions conform to the products supplied with the latest PowerShot series cameras RemoteCapture This utility allows users to control the camera from a computer and to download images directly from the camera to a computer As well as shooting single images RemoteCapture can take pictures using a timer or interval timer Its main functions conform to the products supplied with the EOS 1D PhotoStitch This is a utility for merging images It can be used to merge multiple images into a single image with great precision and is ideal for creating panorama shots Its main functions conform to the products supplied with the latest PowerShot series cameras 2 For Macintosh Photoshop Plug In Module This plug in module provides the same functionality as the Windows TWAIN Driver for Camera This driver can only be launched from software application that supports plug in functions such as Photoshop LE USB Mounter e This is a utility that mounts a EOS D60 camera connected using the enclosed interface cable as a read only removable disk on the desktop Images shot 7 4 Part 7 Software Information using the EOS D60 can then be easily copied to the Macintosh s hard disk RAW Image Converter e Macintosh version of RAW Image Converter for Windows Image Browser e This is an image displaying and inage management utility that provides the same functions as ZoomBrowser EX for Windows e Th
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