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How to shoot the moon on Mid-Autumn Festival?

The methods of shooting the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival include organic position selection, lens selection and parameter setting.

1, seat selection

If you want to photograph the moon, you'd better climb to the top of the building or the top of an open mountain. On the one hand, the field of vision is wide and there is no object to cover it, which is more conducive to shooting. On the other hand, buildings, hills, branches and other objects can be better used for foreground shooting.

2, lens selection

Shooting the moon basically starts at 300mm, and the long focal lengths such as 400mm, 500mm and 600mm are commonly used. If you have 24- 105mm and 18- 135mm camera lenses in your hand, you can try to shoot at the moon, which is as big as mung beans.

3. Parameter setting

After determining the position of the moon, find the plane seat, set up the machine, then observe and prepare for shooting. The aperture is adjusted to the maximum, and the sensitivity can be automatically and manually focused and measured, and then look at the viewfinder.

Moon stack shooting skills:

1. Use tripod: Because the stack needs to be overlapped by multiple photos, using tripod can ensure that the position of each photo is consistent, thus obtaining better results.

2. Use a remote control or delay device: In order to avoid moving the camera position when holding the camera, it is best to use a remote control or delay device to take multiple photos.

3. Use high-quality lenses: Using high-quality lenses can capture more details and reduce image distortion.

4, manual focus: manual focus can ensure the clarity of the moon, rather than relying on camera autofocus.

5. Use the same exposure and ISO: In order to keep the brightness of each photo consistent, it is best to use the same exposure and ISO.