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Fenchel & Janisch DSLR Tutorial Series: Shallow depth of field – curse or blessing?
In this video training we’re going to talk about the shallow depth of field on HDDSLRs. Pros and cons will be discussed in this DSLR tutorial.
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24 responses to “DSLR Tutorial: Depth of Field”
Very clear, but, as a beginner, it's a hard concept to understand well…
I guess it's good specifically to get sharp or good focus images by supressing background, it's a blessing. I always want portrait of myself (just me ; – )), so I need to control it
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how it is done, what should my camera setting 2:50 0:13
very helpful
Very Cool
Great description. Much easier to understand. Thanks
Bollocks!! I'm off to watch some Sergio Leone movies.
f8 is wat i want . I thought that dlsr didn;t do depth? i want all the distances to be in focus.? i can get this – i think – with my mobile but do i need to buy a video recorder for something special?
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It is my belief and hope that they will design a camera with two eyelets which will work like the human eye with automated accommodation. Wish I could do some work on this. from Chennai.
Thanks for your great videos.
Or else… the audience will go CRAZY! haha! Nice tutorial!
And now everybody uses shallow dof for everything.
It's easier to use shallow dof if you rehearse with actors with marks for focusing on the ground.
bless
Since the aperture can/is used to increase light exposure in low-light conditions, does this mean that your depth of field options are limited in these situations, or is it easy enough to compensate with ISO and shutter speed adjustments?
you are the best, your video is clear, always on the point, clear and very easy to understand your English language. thnx
I personally don't shoot higher than f4. When it's too blurry, it's not only hard to pull focus but I don't think the effect looks as good as, say a great photo shot at f1.4. Also Canon make some stunning f4 L zooms that are really attractively priced.
Nice tip, thanks!
Q: all setting to manual, but how we ctrl that dof by turning lense , if I want start blu bokeh n then to sharp object.
You have the best explanations when it comes to film making, thanks for the video!
your accent sounds very fake
Amazing video with a simple and spot on definition of shallow and deep depth of field. Perfect for exam review. Thanks so much for this!
Great tutorial I have learnt a thing from this clip. I had always had issues with filming a moving subject where I cant keep up focus……..but this video showed me a trick