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Check to see if your machine has a (manual) gear, and dial it if it has.
Then zoom the lens to the farthest reach, adjust the aperture to the maximum, and left and right (the smaller the is, the bigger).
If you don't have a manual function, you can only use tools such as ps to blur the background.
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Small DC is hard.
Try to get as close to the subject as possible and stay as far away from the background as possible.
At the same time, try to use the longest focus, such as more than 10 meters away.
The maximum aperture that can be used the most.
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1.With the telephoto end.
2.The distance between the person and the camera is much smaller than the distance between the background and the camera.
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Ordinary digital cameras do not have this function, and there are two key parts of manual adjustment.
1. Adjust the aperture to the maximum5 or so.
2. Manually adjust the focus (this is difficult), master it yourself.
The Casio EX-Z60 should be able to shoot well, so be careful not to get too far from the scene.
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You can blur it out with Photo Shop at a later stage.
It can also be done by adjusting the appropriate focal length.
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You said that when taking pictures, the background is blurred, that is, to achieve a relatively short depth of field, this is more difficult to achieve with your camera, you need to use a large aperture, telephoto, due to the CCD and lens limitations of consumer DC, usually can not achieve a very short depth of field, this is the ability of SLR, of course, you can use PS on the computer in the later stage to make it, but the effect is not good.
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Yes, it has to do with depth of field.
This requires the camera aperture to be adjustable and the shutter to be adjustable, which is generally not achieved by consumer DCs. Turning to close-up or magnifying glass mode blurs the background, but the effect is mediocre.
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There are three main operations for a DSLR camera to blur the background of a photograph:
1. Select a background. It is best to have a slight distance between the subject and the background, so that the background is easy to blur and the bokeh effect is the best.
2. Composition. There are many ways to compose the picture, the most commonly used is the "tic-tac-toe", in which the subject to be photographed is placed on one of the four intersections of the tic-tac-toe.
3. Set the sensitivity. Depending on the brightness of the light, if you are shooting flowers outdoors in good light, you need to adjust the sensitivity of the camera to at least 150-200. I usually adjust the sensitivity to 200, because the SLR camera is heavier, and a shake of the hand will turn the ** shoot into a waste film.
4. Set **compensation. When the light is sufficient, set the camera's **compensation to decrease by one degree, so that the ** shot will not appear too bright.
5. Large aperture. Use the maximum aperture on the camera lens, the smaller the word count, the larger the aperture. For example, some camera lenses have a maximum aperture, or some lenses have a maximum aperture.
It is recommended to use the camera's M position. Skilled photographers prefer to shoot with the M-file on a DSLR camera with a bokeh, which works best in this case. You can use either A or Automatic.
6. Focus. The lens should not be too close to the subject of the shot, and it is easy to lose focus if the distance is too close. Press the shutter halfway on the subject you are about to shoot with the lens of your camera to focus, and when you hear a slight "beep" sound, you will be able to focus successfully.
7. Close one eye. Whether you have your left or right eye, close one eye and you'll see the subject and background more clearly.
After setting all of the above on the camera, hold the lens firmly with the palm of your left hand, hold the SLR camera tightly with the palm of your right hand and quickly press the shutter, so that you will get a blurred background**.
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Tools Ingredients: Demo phone: Xiaomi 10, mobile phone system: MIUI11 development version, local settings.
<>3. Then click the bokeh icon on the toolbar.
4. Next, click on the linear icon on the bokeh toolbar.
5. Then drag the slider to adjust the bokeh area of the background.
6. After the adjustment is completed, we can click the save button.
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The background blur is as follows:Operating tool: vivo X9
Operating system: Funtouch OS
Software: Camera.
1. Switch to taking photos.
In the toolbar of your phone's camera, tap Take Photo.
2. Set the background bokeh to take a photo.
In the "Take Photo" feature layout, click the Bokeh icon.
3. Shooting**.
In the video recorder window, tap the Take Photo icon.
4. Check the blurred background.
In the camera window, click the [View] icon to view the blurred background.
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In fact, not all cameras can shoot good bokeh**Oh, your camera must have a large aperture and large zoom, and it is difficult to achieve bokeh for point-and-shoot machines and general low-end cameras.
There are three ways to blur the background:
1) Set the zoom magnification to maximum;
2) Set the background as far away as possible;
3) Enlarge the lens aperture.
If you use all three methods together, you can get a more significant bokeh effect.
If the camera is capable of zooming, then set the zoom magnification to the maximum, which means that the background can be blurred as much as possible by shooting at the maximum maximum size of the image. If the subject spills out of the frame after increasing the zoom magnification, ask the photographer to step back and move further away from the subject.
The higher the zoom magnification, the more pronounced the bokeh effect will be.
A friend asked, my camera turned on to 4x zoom but still didn't achieve the effect of blurring the background, in this cold brother told you, the reason why this is so is because your aperture is not a constant aperture, and your aperture is shrinking while using a large zoom, so the bokeh effect is not good.
In addition, the bokeh effect after zoom cannot be achieved by using the digital zoom function, so users need to have a digital camera with optical zoom function.
Or try it according to the actual situation of your own machine, I hope the above content can be used for your reference.
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The phone's large aperture mode can effectively complete the effect of background blur, just pay attention to the way you shoot.
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The background blur of a DSLR can be set in the following ways: wide aperture, telephoto, as far away from the background as possible, and the shorter the shooting distance, the better. It's a small aperture, the larger the value of f, the smaller the aperture, and it's easy to blur after you set it like this.
If you want not to blur, don't use a telephoto, don't get too close, don't set a small aperture, and shoot far away. After you understand the shooting techniques of background blur, be careful to avoid walking for a long time. Also, to add that the larger the aperture, the more light will come in, and the shorter the **time.
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