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Originally Posted by Chif
I'm also fairly new to photography and have been playing around over the past week (mainly lunar pics at the moment though).
I would try having perhaps a lower iso with the longer shutter speed, or you may need to change the aperture, making the f stop (is that right?) a higher value (therefore smaller aperture).
Those are just guesses and what I would try doing. So you will most likely still need input from the pros here
P.s. I love the second pic of Jupiter you've got there. I need to get my lazy bum out of bed early so I can have a crack at it.
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Yeah I had a hunch that the ISO should be set at a lower number.. But I had it set on the lowest number it allowed me, which was 200. Maybe there's a way to force it to go lower.
Thanks!

I'm not satisfied on the result however, since it looks better when i look through the telescope with my eye :/ A lot clearer + 4 moons.
I guess it's more convenient to look at Jupiter where I live, it pops up above the tree-line at ~ 9pm or so