DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
Haven't seen a moon shot for a while. Here is a decent one showing the craters quite clearly, though not much has changed in the last few millennia, since I shot my first one.
Check out those craters in DDl.
Canon RP with Canon 100-400 F4.5 L II, with T/C 2.0 L III. Shot at full 800mm, hh against a fence.
Nice crisp shot. Does your RP auto focus since the f stop was above f8 or was this manual focus.
DeanS wrote:
Haven't seen a moon shot for a while. Here is a decent one showing the craters quite clearly, though not much has changed in the last few millennia, since I shot my first one.
Check out those craters in DDl.
Canon RP with Canon 100-400 F4.5 L II, with T/C 2.0 L III. Shot at full 800mm, hh against a fence.
Haven't seen a moon shot for a while. Here is a d... (
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Nice.
Who knows, perhaps something changed like a meteorite made a small dent.
I'd say you got as good a photo as you can get for a single exposure. Nice job.
Great shot. Always prefer the clarity of images when it is less than a full moon.
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
AzYooper wrote:
What's DDI?
Double down load. Position mouse on photo after clicking on “diwn load” and you should see a plus sigh. Click on that, it should “blow up” a bit.
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
kcooke wrote:
Nice crisp shot. Does your RP auto focus since the f stop was above f8 or was this manual focus.
Auto Focus fully operative on these newer mirrowless jobs. Tks for the comment.
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