Sometimes back, I tempted to shoot the moon using my 70-200 handheld. At ISO1600, the moon appeared to be orangish-red, whereas ISO3200 it appeared dull.
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ISO1600, 200mm, F/11, 1/250
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ISO3200, 200mm, F/11, 1/250
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Shot this 4 years back.
The half moon shot is very popular among astrophotographer as the transition banding between light and darkness brings out the crater details.
Shot through a 480mm f/6 telescope lens, ISO80, 1/100s.
This setup is not suitable for camera lens.
Tip: Use a polariser for moon shots. It will cut away the reflected sunlight and enhance details.
Use manual focus and live view
For camera, crop sensor with focal length 300mm and above is good enough, although 300mm will only fill up about 30% of the picture.
Else get a telescope, u will see a whole new world =)
The moon surface has no uniform colour, especially with blotches of patch on the surface, therefore it can screw up the white balance.
My moon colour can vary from white to brown, including green and blue ...
Change to black and white and it will look better.
Sometimes back, I tempted to shoot the moon using my 70-200 handheld. At ISO1600, the moon appeared to be orangish-red, whereas ISO3200 it appeared dull.
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ISO1600, 200mm, F/11, 1/250
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ISO3200, 200mm, F/11, 1/250