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A feature titled How To Take Beautiful Candid Photographs which I thought might be of interest as I don't get to leave the house for long having a 5 month old baby and working from home provided some great advice:

"To make sure the attention is on your subjects' faces, shoot portraits in aperture-priority mode . This enables you to select a choose a small aperture such as f/16 or f/22 to create a shallow depth of field that will throw a distracting, busy background out of focus."

Yup, f/22 is always my go-to aperture for blurry backgrounds. Does no one proof-read these?
 
It was probably written by some young trainee that has never used a camera, other than a phone or I-pad & hasn't a clue.

P!55 poor show from Nikon though tbh.
 
A feature titled How To Take Beautiful Candid Photographs which I thought might be of interest as I don't get to leave the house for long having a 5 month old baby and working from home provided some great advice:

"To make sure the attention is on your subjects' faces, shoot portraits in aperture-priority mode . This enables you to select a choose a small aperture such as f/16 or f/22 to create a shallow depth of field that will throw a distracting, busy background out of focus."

Yup, f/22 is always my go-to aperture for blurry backgrounds. Does no one proof-read these?
At the moment it reads:

To make sure the attention is on your subjects' faces, shoot portraits in aperture-priority mode . This enables you to select a choose a small aperture such as f/2.8 or f/4 to create a shallow depth of field that will throw a distracting, busy background out of focus.
 
At the moment it reads:

To make sure the attention is on your subjects' faces, shoot portraits in aperture-priority mode . This enables you to select a choose a small aperture such as f/2.8 or f/4 to create a shallow depth of field that will throw a distracting, busy background out of focus.
They must have fixed it now. I was looking for somewhere to point it out to them but wasn't sure if Contact Us was the right option.
 
The best explanation that I read about DOF was in an ebook sold by Amazon.
According to the author - High shutter speeds do not allow the light which is far from the camera time enough to focus properly :)
Fortunately the ebook was a freebie when I downloaded it but it still cost me time reading some of the rubbish.
 
Since when is f/2.8 a small aperture anyway
 
Dammit, when I saw 'top tips from Nikon', I was hoping for something like Viz Top Tips. Maybe something like "Nikon users. When using your 200-500 with 2x TC to spy on that bird across the road having a shower...." etc
Sadly not, no comedy suggestions as to why using it with a tripod so you have both hands free either!
 
According to the author - High shutter speeds do not allow the light which is far from the camera time enough to focus properly :)

Reminds me of reading an instruction manual that has been translated from Chinese to English :D
 
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