Nice shot - congrats! What equipment, setting and post processing techniques did you use?
Thanks for this. I needed to buy a filter today to protect a new lens and I think this helped me make a better choice.
While its probably lens flare, there are any number of fleeting objects that can wreck a good shot. I shoot in burst mode especially for wildlife, people shots and sports so I capture several successive frames. I can't count how many times this enabled me to get the perfect shot.
Thanks! This is the advice I was looking for.
The concerns that I had with the Theta S are non-removable battery and memory. Has that been an issue for you?
Does anyone have experience and opinions on the best 360 degree camera like the Rico Theta S or Kodak SP360 4K? I'm looking for high quality stills without a lot of fuss and post processing. Also any recommendation on VR headsets to view them?
F4 lens is no problem but you will want a decent telephoto. I really don't think its possible to get a usable exposure on the foreground with the right exposure to show the moon's detail. Try taking two shots and using something like photoshop to combine them. I took a couple of quick shots last night and that's the solution I came up with.