

Mode: The first mode in the Basic Zone, this mode is for taking pictures of people at sunset or at night,
CANON EOS 60D MANUAL VIDEO MOVIE
(That's thanks to European tax regulations, but as it turns out, the 4GB limit on video file sizes will in practice restrict you to shorter movie clips anyway.) Movie recording capacity varies based on the size of memory card you're using, but is in all cases limited to a maximum of 29 minutes and 59 seconds. The 60D's internal microphone is monaural, but the camera also includes an external microphone jack compatible with stereo microphones. (Like most digital SLR video modes, continuous autofocus isn't available in Movie mode, though.) Another feature of the 60D's movie mode that's rather uncommon is that it allows fully manual control over aperture, shutter speed, and (optionally) ISO sensitivity. Unlike most other movie-capable SLR cameras on the market, the Canon 60D can perform single autofocus operations during movie operation, albeit with focusing noise very clearly picked up on the audio track using the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS kit lens. Mode: When Movie mode is selected, the camera's mirror and shutter open, as in Live View mode, but the Live View / Movie button on the camera's back functions as the start/stop button for movie recording. Here's a description of each of the shooting modes: Finally, there's one Mode dial position that's not considered part of either the Basic or Creative zones: the Movie mode.
CANON EOS 60D MANUAL VIDEO FULL
The Creative zone includes settings for Creative Auto, Programmed exposure, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, full Manual control, Bulb, and a Camera User mode, for registering one bank of settings for quick recall. Canon divides the dial into "Basic" and "Creative" zones, the Basic range encompassing the Full Auto setting and the six scene modes in what Canon refers to as the "Image" zone. The Mode dial on the left side of the Canon EOS 60D's top panel lets you select various exposure modes, and although the order has been changed for some items, it provides the same range of options presented as on the EOS 50D, with the exception that one custom mode and the A-DEP mode have been removed to make room for the new Bulb and Movie modes (see descriptions below).
