Canon EOS D60 Instruction Manual - Page 36
Dioptric Adjustment in the Viewfinder, Holding the Camera
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Dioptric Adjustment in the Viewfinder Use the dioptric adjustment in the viewfinder to best suit your eyesight. This adjustment can enable eyeglass wearers to see through the viewfinder clearly, even without their eyeglasses. The camera's adjustable dioptric range is -3 to +1 dpt. Turn the Dioptric Adjustment Knob ● Turn the knob right or left until the AF point or the center spot metering circle appears sharply defined in the viewfinder. ● The diagram shows the knob set at the standard diopter (-1 dpt). If the viewfinder image still does not look sharp after adjusting the diopter adjustment knob, try one of the E-series dioptric adjustment lenses (optional). (→138) Holding the Camera To get sharp pictures, hold the camera as still as possible. Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting ● Grasp the camera grip firmly with your right hand, and hold your elbows lightly against your body. ● Hold the lens at the bottom with your left hand. ● Hold the camera to your face and look through the viewfinder. ● To maintain a stable stance, place one foot slightly in front of the other. 36
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