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How does Canon 80D adjust its parameters to shoot the total lunar eclipse+blue moon+super moon tonight?

First of all, you have to have a telephoto lens, and then F 1 1 aperture, low sensitivity, shutter 200 or so, you can basically shoot a full moon. It can be adjusted moderately during the eclipse, and it is best to use a tripod. If the lens is anti-shake, you can also hold it. In addition, the blue moon is just an astronomical term. It doesn't mean that the moon is really blue. On the contrary, you can shoot the red moon.

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Skills of shooting the moon:

1, use telephoto lens.

If you shoot with an ordinary lens, you will only see a white spot no matter how you zoom, let alone shoot the texture on the moon. Generally speaking, when shooting the moon, the longer the focal length of the lens, the better, but if there is no "cannon-class" lens, at least 200mm lens should be used or the extended range should be increased.

2. Use full manual mode

When shooting moonlight, we are usually in a dark environment. Therefore, if you use semi-automatic or prerequisite mode when shooting, the camera may be misled by the dark surrounding environment and mistakenly think that the light is insufficient, so the shutter will be slower or the aperture will be larger. ?

Finally, the photos will be overexposed, so it is best to set the camera to full manual mode when shooting moonlight, and then fine-tune the photos according to the environment. The following is one of the commonly used settings: aperture f/8, shutter1125, ISO 100. Of course, this is only a reference and must be adjusted according to the actual situation.