hi guys..was wondering..how do u actually control the dept of field..
i am taking some potrait shots..the background is always clear..how to blur it out? thanks..
i am using a DMC FX50. thanks alot...
hi guys..was wondering..how do u actually control the dept of field..
i am taking some potrait shots..the background is always clear..how to blur it out? thanks..
i am using a DMC FX50. thanks alot...
depends too...i can achieve very shallow DOF on my powershot G1 too if i shoot wide open and at macro mode
or if u use a very long focal length and get as close as possible....
use aperture, subject distance, focal length
FZ50 consider as PnS camera??
the zoom is quite long leh..400mm i think.. i saw some samples of photos taken by tt camera.. its DOF effect is quite nice..dun tell me tt joker photoshop it..
FZ50 consider as PnS camera??
FZ50 consider as PnS camera??
the zoom is quite long leh..400mm i think.. i saw some samples of photos taken by tt camera.. its DOF effect is quite nice..dun tell me tt joker photoshop it..
The actual focal length for FZ50 at the longest end is 72mm (420mm equivalent on 35mm format).
72mm isn't every long.
However, due to the very small sensor on the FZ50 ..... 1/1.8" sensor, you can only get very shallow DOF when you move very close to the subjects and use widest aperture.......... i.e. doing close-up/Macro.
When the FZ50 is fully zoomed in and at widest aperture, the field of view is very narrow because of a very small image sensor and therefore helps in isolating the subject from a clean background when the subject is far away and the background is even much further away.
I think u guys made a BIG mistake already..
his camera is the FX 50 and not FZ 50
his one is a compact that zoom from 28-105mm...