

Still, despite these reported issues (which only apply to the most extreme weather and continuous recording or live streaming operations), where there is innovation to be had-technology finds a way. And, to no surprise to anyone who’s worked in film and video for some time, this of course caused some overheating issues.
#BOKEH DEFINITION IN ENGLISH UPDATE#
This is in part due to a recent firmware update released by Sony which now allows users to amp up their video recording to 4K at 120 fps, something the ZV-E1 did not offer when first released. However, as one of the most popular new cameras in Sony’s mirrorless line, the ZV-E1 has been getting a bit of heat for its possible overheating issues. This is nothing completely new to the world of digital cameras. Then I heard someone else much more experienced than me pronounce it as "bok-uh," so, of course, I started to believe that that individual was not as experienced as I thought they were.Īs is the case with many digital cameras when you take them out in the hot summer sun, they can overheat. When I grew weary writing all of those term papers on film movements no one has ever heard about, I knew that it all was somehow worth it, that my career and my daily internet scouring would one day lead up to this moment-the moment when I would find a video like this that put an end to the utter confusion surrounding this one filmmaking term in particular.įor a long time I pronounced bokeh as "boh-kay," like a "bouquet of beautiful flowers." Then I heard someone much more experienced than me pronounce it "boh-kuh," so I started pronouncing it the same way. There is a right way to pronounce bokeh and in this video from Photo Gear News we get to learn what it is once and for all.įirst of all, I just want to take a second to say-you're welcome. But-how do you pronounce it? If you're like me and countless other filmmakers and photographers, you hesitated to answer and then started questioning everything you thought you knew about saying the Japanese word. What do you call the blurry part of an image that is out of focus? Silly question, right? It's bokeh.
