Originally posted by: AMDUALY
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Wrong. I can set my Olympus C-8080 at F2.4 and it'll create a nice bokeh behind the subject.Originally posted by: AMDUALY
SLRs are the only ones that can create this affect to a degree where it is very noticeable.Originally posted by: Aflac
if you don't get it before I get home, I'll take out my S3 and try a few things. The S3 isn't the best camera to make example pics, but it should work...
As long as you have manual control over the aperture offered, you can get the effect.
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Sensor-size plays a big part in visible DoF in digital images.
No, manual control over aperature will not automatically produce that effect.
I have full manual control over my G5, including easy focusing with the function wheel. There is no way I would be able to get the same effect with my camera. I am not saying it isn't totally there (It definitely blurs when I'm up close to the object of course). There will still be a degree of "blur", but it is nothing compared to an slr.
That's because your G5 has a tiny little sensor.
Sensor-size plays a huge part in visible DOF.
Look at the Olympus E-20. You can shot at f2 with hardly any bokeh. You can shoot the same shot at f3.5 or f4 with a 35mm SLR and get the nice creamy more-defined effect.