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Oct 20, 2007 13:03 |  #1

Here we have 2 quick shots of the moon from tonight.


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Oct 20, 2007 17:50 |  #2

great minds think alike - obviously because we are both in the west mids - i did exactly the same last night but have not uploaded them from my camera yet - hope they turn out as good as yours. what lense did you use?

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Oct 20, 2007 19:06 |  #3

I also took a quick picture of tonight's moon...


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Oct 21, 2007 02:49 |  #4

slartibardfast wrote in post #4160923 (external link)
great minds think alike - obviously because we are both in the west mids - i did exactly the same last night but have not uploaded them from my camera yet - hope they turn out as good as yours. what lense did you use?

Andy

Thanks Andy. Yes it was nice and clear so after being out most of the day with the cameras I thought the moon was next.
I used 400mm with a 2x tele and a 1.4 x tele on, used mirror lockup to cut out the vibrations. I'm pleased with them.


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Oct 21, 2007 02:51 |  #5

Nice shot Big Frost. Looks like it has turned a bit more from mine.


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Oct 21, 2007 14:16 |  #6

Yeah, I'm right outside of Chicago, and used my 70-300 IS USM, and had just bought a tripod and remote.



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Oct 21, 2007 15:50 |  #7

Think we should get people from all over the world to post a pic of the moon so we can see how it differs.


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Oct 21, 2007 17:45 |  #8

That would be VERY interesting!



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Oct 21, 2007 23:48 as a reply to  @ Big Frost's post |  #9

My moon shot from Northern NJ outside of NYC.

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Oct 22, 2007 02:59 |  #10

Great shot 2005GLI. Nice detail.


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Oct 22, 2007 06:37 as a reply to  @ skylab's post |  #11

I also took a moon shot at the weekend, from Surrey at about 19:30 Saturday evening.

It's here [flickr] (external link) (Sorry for the external link, but the image file is too big for uploading to P.O.T.N. at the moment). It's a 100% crop and has undergone a little sharpening in Photoshop.

It was taken with my 400D and 70-300 IS, in P mode at ISO 100. I had to set Exposure Compensation to -2 and use Partial metering to reduce overexposure, but compared with Skylab's shots mine still seems overexposed. I used mirror-lockup and an IR remote.

Any pointers on how I could improve the exposure?


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Oct 22, 2007 06:56 |  #12

jemann. Just had a look at your shot. I shoot full manual mode. F11 1/30th sec. iso 100.
I don't think auto modes are that good for such a shot. Try manual and take a shot, look at it then a
adjust shutter speed till you get a good one.


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Oct 22, 2007 15:28 |  #13

skylab wrote in post #4168534 (external link)
Great shot 2005GLI. Nice detail.

Thanks when I uploaded it to PS7 i kept saying to myself the shot sucks. Was very close to deleting it. I had taken a shot of the moon also around 430pm, it was just over the NYC skyline. But it wasn't bright enough to get any good detail, that and I think Canon did a poor job of dust removal on the sensor as it was very noticeable in the blue skies.


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Oct 23, 2007 15:10 |  #14

skylab wrote in post #4169087 (external link)
jemann. Just had a look at your shot. I shoot full manual mode. F11 1/30th sec. iso 100.
I don't think auto modes are that good for such a shot. Try manual and take a shot, look at it then a
adjust shutter speed till you get a good one.

Hey Brian.

I took your advice and tried another shot tonight in manual mode, at ISO 100, f/13 and shutter at 1/30. Exposure seems a lot better, but it also seems a little less sharp.

The result is here [flickr] (external link).

Jason

Edit: Just realised I forgot to disable IS while tripod mounted. Might account for the lack of sharpness.


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Oct 23, 2007 16:59 |  #15

jemann wrote in post #4178009 (external link)
Hey Brian.

I took your advice and tried another shot tonight in manual mode, at ISO 100, f/13 and shutter at 1/30. Exposure seems a lot better, but it also seems a little less sharp.

The result is here [flickr] (external link).

Jason

Edit: Just realised I forgot to disable IS while tripod mounted. Might account for the lack of sharpness.

Just had a look. Not to bad,seems sharp to me. Yes the IS will mess up on a tripod. Took one tonight will post in a bit.


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