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New to DSLR cameras need some help and advice plz
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisJ" data-source="post: 364548" data-attributes="member: 32849"><p>Hi your kit lens isn't ideal for the blur effect (bokeh) but keep it on F3.5, which is the widest open it can go giving the best depth of field it is able to give and then move as CLOSE to your subject as possible. The camera will tell you if you are too close by not being able to focus any more. That should give you the best result you equipment is able to produce.</p><p></p><p>I hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisJ, post: 364548, member: 32849"] Hi your kit lens isn't ideal for the blur effect (bokeh) but keep it on F3.5, which is the widest open it can go giving the best depth of field it is able to give and then move as CLOSE to your subject as possible. The camera will tell you if you are too close by not being able to focus any more. That should give you the best result you equipment is able to produce. I hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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