3 Elements of Smoother, Shallower, Cinematic DEPTH OF FIELD

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Do you love that shallow, razor-thin Depth of Field as much as I do?
In this tutorial video we'll cover the 3 factors that contribute to Smooth and Cinematic Blurry backgrounds.

I'll give you the tips and tricks to creating silky-soft bokeh with any camera, lens or sensor.

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Until next time, Get Out & Go Shoot!
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*Whats your Favorite, lens for getting super shallow Depth of Field?*
Mine is probably the 50mm 1.4/1.8 or 85mm 1.4.

RunNGunPhoto
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I like how you make this practical and we can see you taking the pics.

The_Curious_Cow
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Awesome video and knowing this now helps me understand that there’s an infinite amount of ways to shoot something to get the look you want.

theunkownmr.
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The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination

vijiviji
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Thank you. Was here for the focal lengths.

nuel__________
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Blurry background: * exists *

This dude: super shallow depth of field, super creamy, I love it, the edges are superb, I can sit here and look at it all day, just look at that creaminess

sheriif
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Very informative video. Keep up the good work

srikaryaganti
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I just discovered your channel and this was the most helpful video I've seen to explain DOF in relation to focal lengths along with aperture, shutter speed, and subject distance. Thanks so much!

Mega_Casual
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Hey, nice video my man. Thanks for sharing.

HolywellFilms
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What does batman do during the day? He teaches about depth of field and snaps his fingers

ehaitem
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Hi. First things first I don't know much about settings on cameras I just like taking photos so all I really know how to do is change f number, shutter speed, iso and obviously zoom but idk exactly how changing them affects the others. My camera has an electric zoom lens so idk if that's not good for this because idk how to change focal distance but I like to take photos about 5m away from my bike (or whatever i'm taking a photo of(usually a car or bike)) and zoom in quite a bit so I was wondering whether it's different for longer distance stuff because I try everything and everything's always focused the same (the background on my most recent photo was more that 250m away and was still in focus. Another thing I noticed was that my photos always come out really soft and grainy looking and I read that could be to do with iso being high. Thanks for your time if you reply to this

aaronross
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Also the depth of field will change if those lenses are used on a crop sensor camera when using the same aperture and subject distance.

wilhelmw
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hey Run N Gun, thanks man, you shared some important knowledge about the photography. Love U Bro..
i am planning to buy a DSLR camera but still i don't have money, i'm still collecting, it would take 1 year to get that money. maybe it would take some more time. :-( wish me a jackpot.
thanks again bro.

Venom-ohvd
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Hi run, I was waiting on the ISO part oo? what was the ISO used on those photos?

jimsbro
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I can't believe it can be this good

НееетоОргше
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Nice video, may I ask what lens is that?

pixelmoviecompany
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It creeps me out whenever you say "creamy".

Lol

Orangeflava
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Why my image is dirty when I lowered the aperture?

dev-dx
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Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other

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