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What aperture do I need to get blurred background 2024?

Lucas Kim | 2023-04-25 03:29:33 | page views:1168
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Julian Turner

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Smaller apertures mean greater depth of field and sharper backgrounds. While using your kit lens' maximum aperture (f5.6 in this case) won't have the same blurring capabilities as a zoom lens with an f2.8 maximum aperture, it does have some effect. Go for the widest aperture available (lowest f-stop number).
2023-05-04 03:29:33

Lucas Turner

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Smaller apertures mean greater depth of field and sharper backgrounds. While using your kit lens' maximum aperture (f5.6 in this case) won't have the same blurring capabilities as a zoom lens with an f2.8 maximum aperture, it does have some effect. Go for the widest aperture available (lowest f-stop number).
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