hobs1466 wrote in post #19424414
I haven't had much luck with manual focus using live view so far. Nit sure if it's a matter of practice or if you just have to have a knack, or maybe eye, for it. Would help if you could focus while magnifying the screen, but tough when you have to keep bouncing back and forth.
Oh, yeah I also do digital magnification on the surface of the moon,
It would help to switch the lens to MF so when I press the shuter it does not AF.
I use a very heavy duty tripod and avoid direct exposure to draft/wind as it will shake the camera.
I also use a remote shutter or timed shutter.
I also activate mirror lockup to avoid shutter shock
I've observed that taking a photo of the moo after a typhoon or heavy storm will clean up the air above you of most of the pollutants.
If I was obsessive-compulsive I'd travel by air to the highest point I have access to to reduce further atmospheric distortion.
Like say to a peak that is 3km or higher?