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Well here's my test shot of the full moon from the other night.
I was too lazy to get the tripod out so I rested the camera up against something and took the shot.
Quite happy with how it turned out, I just hope conditions are going to be just as good on eclipse night.
Hope you like it.
Details:
Canon 20D, 300mm + 2x teleconverter at f/5.6, ISO 100 @ 1/1250 sec exp.
iceman
01-08-2007, 03:25 PM
Brilliant!
That lens is sharp! I can't wait to see what you produce on eclipse night with the family.
erick
01-08-2007, 03:35 PM
Now that is something! Marvellous!
Andrew - excuse my ignorance. Is that full frame (hardly cropped?). And I did read correctly - 1/1250 sec exposure! That seems very short - I obviously have a lot to learn about DSLRs. Why did you have to rest the camera (OK, I know - to ensure the Moon was nicely framed - you are at fl of 600mm? !!!)
MortonH
01-08-2007, 05:44 PM
I'm impressed! Now thinking I might use my EOS 10D with 400mm zoom plus 1.4x converter for photography, and the telescope purely for visual.
Morton
CptVipeR
01-08-2007, 06:06 PM
If i remember correctly. Standard exposure of the moon is 1/ISO shutter @ f/11
So the shutter is 3 1/3 stops faster than needed and the aperture is 2 stops larger than f/11. So the moon ends up being slightly underexposed. Which is ok, as it gives more detail, to save blowing out the highlights.
The reason to go for such a high shutter is to minimise camera shake, seeing as it was being handheld. and at 600mm + 1.6 focal length crop due to the smaller sensor on the 20D, ends up being 960mm focal length. And the rule goes for that.. 1/focal length for shutter speed to eliminate shake.
beren
01-08-2007, 09:20 PM
Top image straight from the camera :thumbsup:
little col
01-08-2007, 09:36 PM
love that lunar image :thumbsup:
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