With an f / 2.2 aperture it's not the most impressive for a smartphone camera, but that opening can still let in lots of light and create
great background blur.
The Cameras features f1.9 lenses which should give our selfie
a great background blurs.
Not exact matches
Hi, I got my Nikon D3000 for Christmas, wanted it for I can take some
great pics of my grandkids, can't wait to learn along with everyone, want to learn how to
blur the
background in the pics, thanks for starting this blog, I will be along for the ride,
It's
great to be able to use «bokeh» to
blur the
background and lessen the visibility of leashes and enclosures or fences.
It is small and gives
great quality photos, can be used to shoot in low light and gives that beautiful
blurred background I love so much.
For example, in Law of the Jungle (2017), the actors» names — Hattie McDaniel and Bill (Bojangles) Robinson are painted white and large, then wiped by hand, in the foreground, while the films Law of the Jungle, Midnight Shadow and Blood of Jesus, are in a smaller font in a light gray tone and
blurred to a
greater extent so it seems they are floating — as if into obscurity — in the
background.
Used together it captures bokeh - style
blurred background shots (like the iPhone's Portrait Mode), while the monochrome lens on its own takes
great looking black and white photos without a filter.
Microsoft is also promising inline messaging translations between languages in channels and chat; a
background blur option for video calls (
great for meetings from home offices); proximity detection for adding available Skype Room Systems to meetings; and mobile sharing in meetings.
The results are still
great in regular photos, but I miss having a slider to adjust the amount of
blur that's applied to a photo's
background when Live Focus is enabled.
Shooting in this mode will allow for images to be refocused after the fact, along with the level of
blur to be adjusted, and the camera does a really
great job of separating objects in the foreground from the
background.
While photos look
great much of the time, the software can mess up the
blur affect at times when colors blend in or there is not much separation between the focal subject and
background items.
The
background is also vibrant and colorful with a strong
blur, and you can see a lot of detail on the subject:
great details,
great blur.
Eschewing the trend for dual lenses, Google pulls off the same tricks using software expertise to achieve a bokeh effect,
blurring out the
background for
great portrait shots.
Using the two lenses together, both phones can capture bokeh - style
blurred background shots (Portrait Mode), while the monochrome lens can be used separately to shoot
great looking black and white photos without a filter.
That combination allows it to zoom in without loss of detail, as well as capture some
great bokeh shots with sharp subjects and a
blurred background.
If cameras are more your concern, then this is the first Samsung device to come packed with a dual rear camera setup and Samsung has even tweaked that experience to offer owners even
greater control over elements like
background blur.
This will let you create more dramatic bokeh effects,
blurring the
background for
great portrait style shots.
Put that together and you get a very high level of detail, powerful optical zoom, a solid bokeh effect for
blurred backgrounds, and
great low - light performance.
The color reproduction in natural light is
great, and it looks more natural, and although not that it helps always, the
background does get
blurred appreciably when we focused on some object close to the camera.