Getting sharper pictures: bss (best shot selector), Restrictions on bss – Nikon 2000 User Manual

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Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu

Getting Sharper Pictures: BSS (Best Shot Selector)

The “Best Shot Selector” (BSS) is recommended for
situations in which inadvertent camera movement
can produce blurred pictures, for example when:
• the camera is zoomed in
• the flash can not be used although lighting is

poor

OFF

Set

Off

On

BEST SHOT SELECTOR

BEST SHOT SELECTOR

BK

Option

Description

Off

BSS off; camera functions normally.

On

Camera takes photos as long as the shutter-release button is
held down, to a maximum of ten. These images are then com-
pared and the sharpest photo (the image with the highest level
of detail) saved to the memory card. The flash turns off, and
focus distance, exposure, and auto white balance are determined
by the first photograph in the series.

Restrictions on BSS

BSS is not available at CONTINUOUS settings other than Single. Selecting
Continuous or Multi-Shot 16 automatically cancels BSS. Digital zoom can
not be used while BSS is on.

When BSS is on, a BSS icon appears in the monitor.

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.

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