Getting sharper pictures: best shot selector – Nikon 5700 User Manual

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Menu Guide—Using the SHOOTING Menu

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Getting Sharper Pictures: Best Shot Selector

If you are using a slow shutter speed, or if you are
taking a close-up shot with either the zoom or macro
focus, camera movement may blur your picture. Use
the “best-shot selector” (BSS) to reduce the effects of
blur in these situations.

BSS - Restrictions on Use

BSS may not produce the desired results with a moving subject or if you

change the composition while the shutter-release button is pressed all the
way down.

BSS is not available

- at Continuous settings other than Single (

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- when auto bracketing or white balance bracketing is selected (

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- when Noise Reduction is set to On or Clear Image Mode (

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Selecting these settings automatically cancels BSS.

Viewing the Current BSS Setting

When the best-shot selector is on, a BSS icon appears
in the monitor or viewfinder.

Off

BSS off; camera functions normally.

Option

Description

On

Camera takes pictures as long as the shutter-release
button is held down, to a maximum of ten. Sharpest
image (highest level of detail) of these ten is saved to
memory card. Flash is turned off, and focus, exposure,
and white balance are determined by the first shot in
the series.

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