Bayouguy wrote:
Outstanding.
OK, agreed, excellent photo... but rarer is that you gave the guidance you gave to UHH people about camera settings for moon shots. The moon is daylight in a sea of darkness and you set the camera accordingly; that list is the second excellent.
I looked up the camera you used, You did not mention it was a Sony so as to spare the ol' Nikon/Canon followers; merciful of you. Full frame at a mere 42mp and low cost at only $3,000.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7rm3/specifications
That is a beautiful shot. Thanks for posting.
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
dpullum wrote:
OK, agreed, excellent photo... but rarer is that you gave the guidance you gave to UHH people about camera settings for moon shots. The moon is daylight in a sea of darkness and you set the camera accordingly; that list is the second excellent.
I looked up the camera you used, You did not mention it was a Sony so as to spare the ol' Nikon/Canon followers; merciful of you. Full frame at a mere 42mp and low cost at only $3,000.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7rm3/specificationsOK, agreed, excellent photo... but rarer is that y... (
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I'm a Nikon defector. I could have taken this picture just as well with the D850 and the 200-500mm...just prefer the advantages of ML and Sony lenses.
joer wrote:
Hand held, huge crop.
Superb shot....I was out last night practicing handheld on the same moon. Thanks much for the info.
Very nice shot! Thanks for the settings.
Good shot Joe,
has anyone wondered, how the Earth would look like (larger) before the collision with something and before the Moon got expelled from the Earth's surface?
Dr J
Loc: NE Florida
Still very sharp with huge crop Gotta love those extra pixels! Nicely done.
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