Canon Quick Tips: Controlling Depth of Field
Canon Quick Tips: Controlling Depth of Field
In this episode, Senior Pro Marketing Specialist Genaro Arroyo will explain how to control the depth of field within both your stills and videos. He will be covering topics such as how to control the sharpness in your images, blurring the background, and a few pro tips.
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Great touches. From the glint in the eye to Masterpiece Theater. And useful information.
2:58 I LOVED the humor in this video. Please keep doing stuff like this. It’s easier to learn when we’re having a good time! God bless!
So dumb you can’t get a accurate live view, was surprised when I got a R6. Dumb depth of field button is so not professional, should see the depth of field change in live preview. Sort out your old think Canon.
Excellent !!! Love this series of subject’s expertise mini class.
A very interesting topic for new photographers! I usually find the need for more light and sharpness (DOF) battling in my camera. LOL!
Really helped for me as a beginner wanting to improve my skills. Getting out of the auto focus mode
This video is so creative and helpful.
I recognize the background with the leather chair and book collection.
I manage to set up the depth of field on my sigma lense but as soon as I press record all depth of field disappears, why is this?
I can visualize this scene in my head and I’m trying very hard to bring it to fruition.
Great tips, especially for us who struggle!
Love the example at 2:20
Nice intro on the subject. It would have been nice if it had been noted that the same magnification, regardless of the focal length of the lens, always yields the same depth of field (all other things, aperture, etc. being the same).
Great informative video, thanks…
Canon please release 16mm efm lens f1.2 with low budget 🙄.
Haha very nice, informative video- thank you.
What’s a good setup for DOF for indoor seated interviews with a Canon XF605? How about outdoors MOS?
well explained
An app to figure out aperture setting? Or you could just spend 10 seconds adjusting your Fstop and see what works…
when coming new canon beginner and midrange cameras
Does Canon have its own depth of field app?