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how do i focus just on what i want and keep the background blury? my camara is fuji finepix 5600

2007-04-17 00:58:58 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cameras

5 answers

Do it the easy way...
Download Pica sa2 it's free

And when you tweak your photos you can tune your photos,
use the soft focus and you will accomplish what you want to do.

I use Picasa all the time..

Download it from google and enjoy!

2007-04-17 02:33:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use the zoom feature full (increases the need to change focus from close to far), drop your ISO to 100 or less (lowers sensitivey and thus makes the lens open more). Put on the Speed or Action (little running person) function (increases the shutter speed and thus makes the lens F stop open more).

All these factors will help.

The big problem with digital is they have tremendous depth of field and very wide angle lenses, all of which keep everything in focus from 4 feet to infinity.

By doing the above you cut that process down a lot.

2007-04-17 09:16:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Digicams have an inherently great depth of field due to their wide angle lenses and small sensors. Using your macro mode will have less DOF, but is only good close up.

If your camera has manual controls, choose the widest aperture possible. That will be the smallest number on the f/stop scale. Use the zoom at it's longest optical focal length without going to digital zoom.

The put your subject as close to you as possible, and the background as far away as possible.

You may have a portrait mode. You can try using that as well.

Adobe Photoshop has a blur tool, but using it never looks like the image was captured that way.

2007-04-17 08:31:45 · answer #3 · answered by Ara57 7 · 3 0

If the primary object is moving pan while taking the picture. If still, you need to use a manual setting for the F-stop, set it to a small # (which will give less depth of field) then focus on the forground object and when you take the picture the background will be out of focus (and blurry).

See the article at the link for explanation and examples

2007-04-17 08:05:51 · answer #4 · answered by agb90spruce 7 · 2 0

firstly you must adjust your camera for whather condition & record situations e.g. whather is sunny but you recording on top a mountain, so your record mode is landscape or long range focus (over +2)

2007-04-17 10:40:19 · answer #5 · answered by Mr. Simre 1 · 0 0

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