Bokeh photos look visually appealing, but to take them on Android you need dual lens phone. But not after you watch this video. We will show you how you can get DSLR-like bokeh (blur) effects on your Android photos. \r
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Camera: Canon EOS 80D → \r
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Audio Equipment 1: Zoom H1 → \r
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Gimbal: DJI New OSMO Mobile →