Depth of Field is how much of your image is in acceptable focus. When you have a large portion of your image in focus, you have what is called a large or deep depth of field. When you have very little in focus, you have what is called a small or shallow depth of field. Depth of Field is controled by three thing: Aperture, focal length and the distance of the subject from the camera.
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46 responses to “Depth of Field (Bokeh) Tutorial – Photography Tutorial for Beginners”
hi….i want to know that how you buy your first camera
You are doing a really good job kid. I have had a slightly working knowledge of depth of field for years (decades even), but have been looking for a more detailed understanding of the basics. I haven't heard a better explanation than yours. No matter what the age of the presenter.
really enjoyed this
Excellent way to explain it, thank you very much. I have a question for you, i do aerial photography from a single engine Cessna, right now I'm using a Nikon D3300 with a AF-S 55-200 lens (non VR). And I just got a Canon G7 Mark II.
I've noticed that this Nikon needs a very high f. Stop number (18-20) for getting decent sharpness in all the photo frame (deep depth of field) and high shutter speed (above 640) so I have to increase ISO which means a lot of noise in my photos… is there any other settings you can suggest for me to get sharper photos with this camera please? Or is it the lens?
And about the Canon, i got it because is a smaller camera, i even can carry it on my pocket! Haven't used it already but i will appreciate if you can give me the best settings for, again, sharpie photos!
Thanks again, regards from Colombia South America!
Your videos and explanations are wonderful! Thanks so much.
Thank you! Very comprehensive!!!!
Bless you. You are so enterprising at such a young age.
This is a very good video. Definitely helped a lot, I am finally learning how to use my DSLR. Can you please make a video about taking pictures in dark. e.g you're in a dark room but trying to focus on a particular subject, or you're out on the beach at night or in a park. I would really appreciate that. Thank you so much!
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Thank you
Thank you sir!
This video was so informational o.0 Thank you!!
Great tutorial! Quick question: does shutter speed affect dof? If so, how? Thank you!
i still dont understand.. lolx
Yo shout out to this guy man Youre the real OG. I've learnt so much from your stuff thank you soo much
thanks for your videos..makes a lot of sense..subscribed 📷
Finally some one put a video that explained this subject in a way anybody can understand. Thank you!!!
19 people have a shit camera
great video congratulations
I love how you explain things….this makes so much sense!!!
Thank you. I love the way you explain. It's very simple to understand for beginner like me!
what about if i want a 2 objects in focus that are seperate and everything behind it out of focus. ex: 2 people reaching out to each other but about 10 feet apart
I felt like I was at the eye doctor lol. 1 or 2? 2 or 3? Great video!
Great video explaining depth of field. You make a sometimes confusing subject for beginners to understand very easy to understand.
I love the easy to understand way you explain things. Thanks for posting!
thank you very much! it is very helpful!
thanks 🙂
Hey CamCrunch! Thanks for making everything easy. Would love to see a video on Formats. If you can then please do make one.
I have a Kodak z740 I get what youre saying about the f stop the first subject but I don't get the last two vocal length if anyone can help thatd be great
This is awesome! It was very easy to understand! Thanks so much for making this video!!
Higher F/ makes the video recording darker? How can I make the video look bright without any noise around the footage?
Thankyou sooo much!
Your videos are a great help..
The only thing i didn't get in his video was the sensor part.. I mean the thing you were trying to explain at the end..
after watching so many videos, yours has FINALLY explained it to me! Thank you so much!
whts the diffrence between aperture nd focal length..??
it is confusing me..:p
You look like Michael Cera… great vid
unbelievably helpful. thanks.
Excellent!…Excellent job of explaining the subject matter! I'd give it two thumbs up if I could!…thank you young man!
very very very helpful! you go boy! 🙂
@CamCrucnch I'm a beginner in photography and I find your teaching very helpful.
Thanks for this, helped a lot 🙂
Was great
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Smart teacher…Thank you so much…
So young. So smart. 🎥great video. Smart delivery of information.
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