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Canon EOS 4000D — Settings for Bokeh Photography
Here are the recommended camera settings for bokeh photography with the Canon EOS 4000D. These general values work as a great starting point — for settings tailored to your specific gear, try the wizard.
Recommended Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO | 100–400 |
| Aperture | f/1.4 – f/2.8 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/125s – 1/500s |
| White Balance | Auto / Daylight |
| Focus Mode | Single AF, Eye Detection |
Tips for Your Camera
- Your Canon EOS 4000D has a 1.6x crop sensor. For stronger background blur, use your longest focal length and move closer to your subject.
These values are general recommendations. The wizard gives you values optimized for your Canon EOS 4000D and lens — plus step-by-step menu paths.
Camera-Specific Tips
- The Canon EOS 4000D has a Quick Control Dial on the back that allows you to quickly adjust settings like aperture and shutter speed without diving into menus. This makes it easier to adapt your settings on the fly when shooting in Manual mode.
- The Canon EOS 4000D features a dedicated Exposure Compensation button, which allows you to quickly adjust the brightness of your images. This is particularly useful when you need to make quick exposure adjustments without changing your main settings.
- The Canon EOS 4000D allows you to customize the function of the Set button in the Quick Control screen. Assign a frequently used setting to this button for faster access while shooting in Manual mode.
Where to find these settings on your Canon EOS 4000D
ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and more in the camera menu
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