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Can Nikon P5 10 take photos (with clear focus and foggy background)? -What should we do? - ...

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In order to get a "photo with clear focus and atomized background", it is necessary to shoot with as shallow a depth of field as possible.

Generally speaking, the depth of field is an "acceptable clear area" extending around the adjusted focus.

With large aperture and deep scene, it is easier to get "photos with clear focus and atomized background".

At any aperture position of the camera, the longer the focal length (using the telephoto end of the lens, commonly known as "enlarger lens") and the shallower the depth of field, the easier it is to take a "photo with clear focus and atomized background".

Nikon P5 10 with full manual function is the only way to use "large aperture+large zoom" when shooting "photos with clear focus and atomized background". However, it should be noted that the influence of focusing distance and lens focal length is square, and their influence on depth of field is greater than that of aperture. Therefore, in order to keep the depth of field unchanged, every time the focal length of the lens doubles, the aperture will be reduced by two or three steps.

At present, all SLR cameras on sale can basically achieve better shallow depth of field.

In addition, the depth of field is mainly the technical standard to measure the lens, not the absolute standard to measure the art of photography. Post-production photos can't get that absolutely natural effect.