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How to take pictures where the background is blurry? |
My friend just got a Nikon Coolpix P80 camera. She is trying to figure out how to take a picture where the background is blurry and the closest object is clear. Use aperture priority mode (AV) and select the smallest f-number. Then shoot at the longest possible focal length. That will give you the most out-of-focus background possible, but I don't know how well this will work on the P80. In general, point&shoot cameras don't have enough aperture to produce a fully out-of-focus background. SLRs can do it because they have larger sensors, and therefore use larger lenses. You need a lens - like a telephoto one - that has a short depth of field. Focus on the foreground subject and the background will automatically be soft. The wider you open the aperture, the more pronounced the effect will be. You can achieve this by added neutral density filters to the front of the lens. You either needs to use a f/stop of around 2.8 if your camera has manual settings. You can also use the macro mode and zoom in all the way on the subject to blur the background!! I don't know anything about that camera... but I do know how to do it! Use a wide aperture (5.6 or below). If your camera has aperture priority, that may be the easiest way to do this. Just use your focus ring to bring the foreground in. A point and shoot camera doesn't always do this very well, but the farther you are away from the subject and the more you zoom in, the more the subject will be isolated from the background. An SLR camera does this better. |
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