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About the child shooting mode of Nikon D60 camera?

Child mode is a mode in which the camera sets shooting parameters in advance. Children are active, so this mode has a larger aperture and a higher shutter speed. The larger aperture has a shallow depth of field, which is convenient to highlight the main body; Higher shutter speed can reduce the film sticking caused by children's "moving" during shooting.

This mode can't fully take care of the real-time light situation, and it is a setting that should change with the constant. So if you can better grasp the light situation, set a high enough shutter speed and use the normal shooting mode, you will get better results.