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hey everybody im filming myself right now with a camcorder that i just got from best buy and that right there is a blurry background something that they said could not be done with camcorders how did i do that stay tuned [Music] welcome back its marcus the weirdo again and while im in my camcorder phase ive always wanted to find out can you get a blurry background with a consumer camcorder not the professional ones with the removable lens and a large sensor im talking about consumer camcorders you can get at the store in the corner i know we can because right now i am shooting with one this is the entry level where you start to get the blurry background its the panasonic vx1 the sensor size is one over 2.5 and anything that size or bigger you can start to get a blurry background the trick is the key is you have to have the camera way back right now its 38 feet back and its zoomed all the way in its the telephoto setting that gives you the blurry background and the larger the