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Good question. I managed a 1 second shot to smooth some waves recently as it was taken at near dark.

What filters are you using mate?

On my Canon DSLR I would use a Lee Big Stopper 10 Stop with the below crib sheet.

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I was using "altura" 52mm filters. They screw on to each other - 2, 4 and 8. They came in the bag with the Sony a6300 that my friend loaned me.

I just ordered a 52mm 10 stop filter, a clip-on adjustable 37mm filter and a 37 to 52 adapter. This guy does a good review of long exposure photography on android and what you need:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxuktbK-30g
 
Here are a couple shots from the Sony a6300 mirrorless camera. Shot with an f1.4 "prime" lens. This folks, is how bokeh/portrait photos are done naturally!

It makes you wonder if the f stop number in phone cameras are really what they claim.
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Here are a couple shots from the Sony a6300 mirrorless camera. Shot with an f1.4 "prime" lens. This folks, is how bokeh/portrait photos are done naturally!

It makes you wonder if the f stop number in phone cameras are really what they claim.
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Great pictures. The 1.4 prime is awesome. The top picture shows what optics can achieve. Although it also shows how impressive phone processing power is.

Laterally I only shot with primes on my Canon. ( Pretty much just used my 1.8 "nifty fifty" 50mm which punched way above its weight )

Funnily enough I just watched that video last night.
 
my mistake. I made one just like this, but this is not mine. mine was green "ink" with a gold star and it has gone missing.

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Here are a couple shots from the Sony a6300 mirrorless camera. Shot with an f1.4 "prime" lens. This folks, is how bokeh/portrait photos are done naturally!

It makes you wonder if the f stop number in phone cameras are really what they claim.
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The f stop numbers in phone cameras are correct just somewhat a limitation on sensor size, however good bokah is there:

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