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What is the best depth of field for portraits?
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What is the best depth of field for portraits?
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The best depth of field for portraits is a shallow depth of field when you want your subject to stand out from the background. Fast lenses with f-stops below f/2.8 are the best for taking a shallower depth of field and bokeh.
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