Tips to Get Photo Bokeh



Bokeh comes from the Japanese word boke (ボケ) which means blur (blurred). Bokeh is a subtle blur effect or soft focus in the background when photographing an object (the main focus sharply on objects as its background blur or become blurred).

Here are tips to get bokeh photo with DSLR camera:

Use Aperture Priority mode (Av) or Manual mode (M) to select the desired aperture.

Choose the settings of the largest aperture of the lens (figure f / x the smallest, the smaller the number of f / x the aperture the greater).

Note the distance between the camera and the object image. The closer the camera is to the object of his photos then the background blur (bokeh).

Choose a focal length lengsa the longest. With the longest focal length to separate the object image with its background. Example: when you use a 55-250mm zoom lens, focal length 250mm choose to get better bokeh.

Use the prime lens (prime lens or fixed lens). Prime lens is a lens with a single focal length lens with no zoom alias that can produce a sharper picture and better its optical quality of the lens zoom. Prime lenses usually have a larger aperture that is used to produce good bokeh (eg 50mm f/1.8 lens).

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