Just in case you have never seen the moon . . .
August 25, 2013
Canon T3i
Canon 75-300mm @ 300mm
August 25, 2013
Camerahand wrote:
August 25, 2013
Canon T3i
Canon 75-300mm @ 300mm
It does look vaguely familiar....Thanks, Rob.
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Clear as a bell V nice shot.
Baz
Thanks for looking AND for the comments.
I guess it would have been somewhat sharper if I had
used a tripod, but, let's face it, I'm lazy.
Burton
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Camerahand wrote:
Thanks for looking AND for the comments.
I guess it would have been somewhat sharper if I had
used a tripod, but, let's face it, I'm lazy.
Burton
What was the rest of yr camera setting plse?
Baz
GW
Loc: Idaho
Camerahand wrote:
August 25, 2013
Canon T3i
Canon 75-300mm @ 300mm
I'm like so many other photographers , blind as a bat .....so thanks....
Haveago wrote:
What was the rest of yr camera setting plse?
Baz
I honestly cannot remember all the exposure settings. Once I download the photo to the computer, the settings are lost because my computer can't read them.
BUT, I can tell you my method. Please don't get me wrong here, I AM NOT any kind of an expert on this. This is just what usually works for me. The "correct" exposure can be different each night depending on the weather. Start off with a very clear night.
Camera............. Canon T3i
Exposure Mode.... Aperture Priority
Metering Mode.... Spot
ISO.................. 200 (tripod), 1600-3200 (rolled blanket)
White Balance..... Some nights "daylight" is better, but other
nights "cloudy" gives better results.
Lens................. Canon Kit Lens: 75-300mm @ 300mm
Aperture............ f/8
I meter off the center of the moon. This will UNDERexpose the first photo. I then use the EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
to INCREASE the exposure by 1/3 stop for each of the next
four to five exposures. I have never had a fear of making too many exposures.
For me, it's almost impossible to get most of the moon correctly exposed and not have some hot spots. That's why I shoot a bunch and work with the best one.
Burton
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