Nikon 25047 User Manual - Page 52

Best Shot Selector

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Setting Shooting Menus-continued Shooting Mode BEST SHOT SELECTOR The Best Shot Selector function is most effective in situations where inadvertent camera movement may affect the outcome of the photograph, such as the following: • The camera is zoomed in or you are using an optional teleconverter lens attachment. • you are using Macro Close-up • the subject is dark and the shutter speed is slow Off BSS On Best Shot Selector off Best Shot Selector on Off BSS On Best Shot Selector is off and the regular Shooting mode is used. Holding down the Shutter release button fully records up to 10 images continuously. The recorded images are stored in the camera's buffer memory and the most sharply focused image is automatically selected after the sequence is complete. The selected image is then stored on the CF memory card. Autofocus, exposure and white balance settings are determined by the settings for the first frame. Notes: Best Shot Selector • The Best Shot Selector cannot be set to On in the following situations: When Continuous mode is set to Continuous, Multi-shot 16, VGA Sequence, Ultra HS or Movie (p. 99). When the Image Quality mode is set to HI (p. 58). • Even when raised, the built-in Speedlight does not fire when the Best Shot Selector is on. • The Best Shot Selector function may not be effective in recording the most sharply focused image when it is used to shoot a fast-moving subject or if the composition is changed during continuous shooting. 102 When the Best Shot Selector is On, the Best Shot Selector indication is displayed on the Monitor. 103 Menus

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Setting Shooting Menus
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Shooting Mode
BEST SHOT SELECTOR
The
Best Shot Selector
function is most effective in situations where
inadvertent camera movement may affect the outcome of the
photograph, such as the following:
The camera is zoomed in or you are using an optional teleconverter
lens attachment.
you are using Macro Close-up
the subject is dark and the shutter speed is slow
Off
Best Shot Selector off
BSS
On
Best Shot Selector on
Off
Best Shot Selector
is off and the regular Shooting mode is used.
Holding down the Shutter release button fully records up to 10 images
continuously. The recorded images are stored in the camera’s buffer memory
BSS
On
and the most sharply focused image is automatically selected after the sequence
is complete. The selected image is then stored on the CF memory card.
Autofocus, exposure and white balance settings are determined by the settings
for the first frame.
Notes: Best Shot Selector
• The
Best Shot Selector
cannot be set to
On
in the following situations:
When
Continuous
mode is set to
Continuous
,
Multi-shot 16
,
VGA
Sequence
,
Ultra HS
or
Movie
(p. 99).
When the Image Quality mode is set to
HI
(p. 58).
• Even when raised, the built-in Speedlight does not fire when the
Best Shot
Selector
is on.
• The
Best Shot Selector
function may not be effective in recording the most
sharply focused image when it is used to shoot a fast-moving subject or if the
composition is changed during continuous shooting.
When the
Best Shot Selector
is
On
, the
Best Shot
Selector
indication is displayed on the Monitor.
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