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Dec 18, 2017 09:54:37   #
pdsdville Loc: Midlothian, Tx
 
I've used several lenses of different millimeter lengths but almost always used ISO 100, 1/125th of a second, and f8. Variations close to that will get you a clear shot hand held unless you are really nervous.

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Dec 18, 2017 15:13:04   #
pmorin Loc: Huntington Beach, Palm Springs
 
nama55 wrote:
Can someone tell me how to get shot of moon rise with canon eos rebel ?


I’m still very much an amateur in my chosen hobby, but I have with trial and error gotten to where I can figure out the manual settings on my cameras and come out with some very decent shots. Still, fine tuning the levels, getting all of the settings just right takes patience and determination. The good part is that no one has to see your screwups, digital is so cool! So just go out and set up a tripod and start with manual/ISO400/F8 maximum zoom. This is one of my shots of this December’s Supermoon.
I took this with a Canon 7dII, 1-400 mm l glass lens, f5.6, iso 320. I wanted the craters to shine with reflected light.


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Dec 19, 2017 04:02:35   #
Marilia Loc: Dallas, TX
 
I know this is not answering your question...I also have a Rebel (T5i) and a Tamron 16-300mm but my go to camera for moon pictures is my Canon SX60 that I bought mostly for that instead of buying a bigger lens ;)
These pictures are all hand held, no crop and not using the full zoom...


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Dec 19, 2017 04:28:37   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
LarryFB wrote:
Sorry all lenses DO NOT have a focus scale. I have three different Nikon zoom lenses (all of them are AF-S, DX lenses) and NONE of them have a focus scale.


Curious which three you have....

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Dec 19, 2017 06:35:01   #
jethro779 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Curious which three you have....


Probably the 18-55, 55-200, & the 18-105 that came with some of the entry level(D3xxx) cameras.

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