Once you familiarize yourself with the camera's basic controls, jump ahead to page 75. If you don't already have a copy of it, you should download the manual from Canon here. LOL! Well between the two of us, this should be interesting. I'm not using any particular settings – I'm asking how to get the effect, so that means I don't know what I should be doing It's as if video cameras are looked at as quaint and un-cool. I know the XA30 doesn't have a super large sensor, but still, I need to know how to get as close as I can to what a DSLR can do, with respect to a narrow depth of focus.īy the way, I'm somewhat disappointed by the 'YOU MUST SHOOT VIDEO WITH A DSLR' attitude. I'm definitely a run-and-gun type (hence, my choice of the XA30), but I want to be able to achieve that popular extreme bokeh aesthetic that you typically see in DSLRs. I love my XA30, and I'm motivated to achieve what they can with DSLRs. I shoot for news outlets that are used to DSLR video, and they expect a realatively extreme bokeh look. I'm talking about specific menu settings, etc. However, I'm new to the XA30, and I'd love to hear a few tips on achieving that narrow DOF 'look' that DSLR shooters can get, specifically with the XA30. I understrand the underlying principles behind it. significant distance between subject and background I know the basics of having a narrow depth of focus:
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