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How does Canon 700D shoot the moon?

The camera is a SLR with a telephoto lens, such as Canon's 80D, 18-200mm USM lens.

If there is a lens with a longer focal length, it is naturally excellent. The longer the focal length, the bigger the moon. On the contrary, the shorter the focal length, the smaller the moon, which can be enlarged on the computer later. If you don't have a telephoto lens, you can buy a telephoto lens, which is very easy to use.

Set the metering mode to spot metering, because shooting the moon does not involve the problem of composition, so just put the moon in the middle of the picture, and the focus area is set to central single focus.

If the camera is an ordinary camera, it can be set directly in the center to focus. So far, the parameters have been set. Install the camera on a tripod to adjust the shooting angle. After the adjustment, adjust it to the focal length of 300mm, fine-tune the camera angle, focus the center on a bright area, and press the shutter halfway to focus on metering. In this way, the dark part of the moon will be reflected, and the details will be available, and then you can take all the photos by pressing the shutter.