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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 57814" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Using fast glass to get bokeh or blur will require a lot of ice cream! LOL </p><p></p><p>How are you setting up your camera (BTW if you fill out your profile we'll know which body you have and may be able to give more specific tips)? For fast moving things like kids, you might want to consider shutter priority so you can freeze motion which will increase sharpness. You won't get the blurred backgrounds with this approach though.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider with kids (or dogs) is to shoot a burst of 3-4 images because you'll have a better chance that one will be sharper. If the kids are running, you can try panning the camera with them to blur the background a bit (think about those race car pctures with the blurred background - hopefully you're kids aren't that fast).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 57814, member: 986"] Using fast glass to get bokeh or blur will require a lot of ice cream! LOL How are you setting up your camera (BTW if you fill out your profile we'll know which body you have and may be able to give more specific tips)? For fast moving things like kids, you might want to consider shutter priority so you can freeze motion which will increase sharpness. You won't get the blurred backgrounds with this approach though. Another thing to consider with kids (or dogs) is to shoot a burst of 3-4 images because you'll have a better chance that one will be sharper. If the kids are running, you can try panning the camera with them to blur the background a bit (think about those race car pctures with the blurred background - hopefully you're kids aren't that fast). [/QUOTE]
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