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Old 18th September 2005   #1
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hi all,

took shots of the moon last nite...





i know its kinda of bad

so pls comment...
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Old 18th September 2005   #2
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k3nn3th03>> try not to use digital zoom and iso400..

My try at the moon, straight out from the camera...


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hi k3nn3th03,



Mine taken in Auz - Ang Moh Moon........
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Old 18th September 2005   #4
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So big?!

any teleconvertors used?
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Old 18th September 2005   #5
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So big?!

any teleconvertors used?
Hey Bro,

No teleconverter, just cropped from pix at full size.....
I thinks my pix is about the same size as yours (12x zoom).

EXIF info
ExposureTime - 1/100 seconds
FNumber - 8.00
ISOSpeedRatings - 100
MaxApertureValue - F 2.83
MeteringMode - Spot
FocalLength - 72.00 mm
WhiteBalance - Auto
DigitalZoomRatio - 0.00 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 432 mm

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nice moon pic.
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Old 18th September 2005   #7
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Originally Posted by k3nn3th03
hi all,

took shots of the moon last nite...





i know its kinda of bad

so pls comment...
How come ur moon so noisy one... and the white balance seem a bit off or issit suppose to be black and white... or issit just me...
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Old 18th September 2005   #8
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Default Moon Shoot - 18 Sept

Here's the moon on 18th

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Old 18th September 2005   #9
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Moon shot taken tonight.
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moon on the 18th. sacrificed noise for detail.
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my biggest moon
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Old 18th September 2005   #12
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wow...

so many MOON pple here...

hehe...
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Old 18th September 2005   #13
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Originally Posted by cLarbRyan
So big?!

any teleconvertors used?
nope.. full zoom 48x..

my TCON & WCON is sitting there.. waiting to be used..
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Old 19th September 2005   #14
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Originally Posted by Hong Jia
How come ur moon so noisy one... and the white balance seem a bit off or issit suppose to be black and white... or issit just me...
yoz master... still no cam to go shooting ??

there more babes today at the FHM tent...

got Wong LiLin too... (* drooling )

i think noisy due to the full zooming with digital... white balance... maybe i forgot to switch back ....

so u must "jia you" save up and get new cam...
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Originally Posted by reiv


moon on the 18th. sacrificed noise for detail.
steady.... with the dot , it look like an orange...
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Old 19th September 2005   #16
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the small one took tonite



the biggest of all



comments pls..........
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Hi Kenneth, shooting the moon is very similar to shooting in the daytime, because the light source is there already.

Use your lowest ISO ~ 80. Mount a tripod, and use full optical zoom, (digital zoom is a crop of the 12x optical zoom picture, thus super degrades the quality) with teleconverter also can. Use aperture mode and a small aperture like F8. Use a 10 sec timer or remote to avoid those little shakes.
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Old 19th September 2005   #18
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Hi Kenneth, shooting the moon is very similar to shooting in the daytime, because the light source is there already.

Use your lowest ISO ~ 80. Mount a tripod, and use full optical zoom, (digital zoom is a crop of the 12x optical zoom picture, thus super degrades the quality) with teleconverter also can. Use aperture mode and a small aperture like F8. Use a 10 sec timer or remote to avoid those little shakes.
another master advise...

i did mount on tripod but use FULL DIGITAL instead...

can TCON ah ?? will do that next time...

i think i use S mode... will try A mode..

i did use remote leh... buy from JD ( come ah come ah... wan remote ? buy from JD ah.. hehe... )

thanks SIR...
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All the above i used handheld. i still waiting for my remote from JD le.....
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Hmmm I read somewhere to shoot moon, must try hit a shutter speed of 1/200 or so.. Forgot le... but nice moon photos...

I cant take any moon photos.. i dun haf any long lenses....
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