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Depth of Field is the depth of a scene that is "in focus" as perceived by the eye.
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How to maximize the blurred background look with a distant subject (for example, 10m away)?
Generally, you want "fast" lenses (ones with a wide aperture). This is denoted by the "f" value; the lower the number, the wider the aperture.
(so f/1.8 is a wider aperture than f/4.0)
The wider the …
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How is it possible to have shallow depth of field in very bright conditions?
Some considerations:
Turn your ISO right down to the minimum value
Do you really need f/1.8? Depending on the composition of your shot you can usually still get decent shallow DoF up to around f/4 …