how to take clear moon shots?


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wuminlee

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Hi,
need advice.
today the moon is super BIG and clear. i tried lots of settings trying to take a clear shot, but it all come out to be quite blur.

is there any setting i should use?
i using Nikon D90 with 18-200mm VR and a tripod.
 

Are you taking photos with the shutter open? are you using a cable release or timer (long enough to let the camera shake to supside?)
 

clear sharp moon shot, use spot metering if possible and keep in mind that the moon is constantly moving, so do NOT use too slow a shutter speed, I personally use faster than 1/60s and aperture use F8-10, ISO go try yourself which one suit your setting better

just tried shooting the moon using 300mm, my ISO is 400, shutter 1/500 F9
 

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i set my ISO to 200, f8 and shuttle to 400.
the result come out nice.
will have to test more shots :)

thanks
 

There is a section "Night Photography", check there and see what the guys are using.
 

use a tripod
switch off VR

for exposure use sunny f16 rule (google it, if you don't know)
the moon is lit by the sun, so expose as if it is daytime and bracket
 

focus manually to add to the long list of advice already provided.
 

Shutter 100-160 ; f11-f14 ; ISO 100-200
Seems good.
 

I use 1/250, F8, ISO 100, WB Sunny, manual focus, 300mm,VR off. But 300mm is still too short :-(

My moon pic
 

Are you taking photos with the shutter open? are you using a cable release or timer (long enough to let the camera shake to supside?)

i dont think anyone wld have cam shakes issues when shooting at speeds of about 1/100 and faster...
 

Oh ya... for Canon users dun forget the mirror flipping option in your settings. It helps to reduce vibration when shutter release.
 

And you'd still need a good tripod and meter it well.
 

I'm looking for the best location to shoot the moon. My place too bright leh. Can suggest where is the best place? I can let you all use my Canon 500mm lens. Not long enough can add TC.:lovegrin:
 

Get a 500mm Mirror lens. Best Cheap alternative to shoot moon....

Cheers!

Cheap? I borrowed my friends 500mm lens, he said it was around $2000.

500mm, F6.3, ISO 400, 1/400sec, EV 0, spot metering, manual focus, remote trigger.
It was windy when I took this 2 nights ago, and very cloudy.
If the weather is good tonight, i'll retry with F11.

Tip: Use photoshop to sharpen the image. It really brings out the craters.

(cropped at 1280x1280 and resized to 800x800)

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I use 1/250, F8, ISO 100, WB Sunny, manual focus, 300mm,VR off. But 300mm is still too short :-(

My moon pic

You need almost 2000mm to get a frame filling shot.

Here are two that I took with 600mm + TCx2 + D80 at different times, nil crop.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3851066&postcount=1

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3856114&postcount=13

Ryan
 

You need almost 2000mm to get a frame filling shot.

Here are two that I took with 600mm + TCx2 + D80 at different times, nil crop.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3851066&postcount=1

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3856114&postcount=13

Ryan

I like your first shot. Last night I was trying to get the craters, but they werent visible! Wrong side of the moon :/
 

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