Melissa Wynn |
How to photograph the moon How do you photograph the moon
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- Bojan Bencic Contact Bojan Bencic Bojan Bencic's Gallery |
Short version: long lens (200 mm or more), tripod, manual setting, exposure is 1/ISO at f/16, focus on infinity, take a test shot and adjust settings. That's a start. Hope this helps, have fun, Bojan
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chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny Contact Chris Budny Chris Budny's Gallery |
I'd chime in at 300mm or more. (300 is my biggest zoom, and I feel it is not remotely long enough for proper, detailed moon captures!)
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- Dayna Cain Contact Dayna Cain Dayna Cain's Gallery |
My longest zoom is a 300mm too and I would love to have at least a 500mm for moon shots. One of the biggest mistakes I made taking my first moon shots was underestimating the power of the light source. A full moon is a bright, very powerful light! lol
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Susan Williams |
For an awesome experience in capturing the moon, attach your camera to a telescope.
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