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How to shoot the super moon

Prepare the equipment and debug it. It is best to use a telephoto lens of more than 300mm, the longer the better, so that the moon will be clearer and you don't have to cut hard later; Sensitivity should be between 100-400; Switch to spot metering; Try to use the camera's real-time viewing function and the auxiliary focusing amplification function to achieve accurate manual focusing; Use cable release or reflector pre-lifting function, with tripod; Post-adjustment uses USM sharpening to enhance the clarity of photos.

The moon, commonly known as the moon, also known as the lunar moon and the mysterious rabbit in ancient times, is the only natural satellite on the earth and the fifth largest satellite in the solar system.

The diameter of the moon is a quarter of that of the earth, and its mass is one eightieth of that of the earth. Compared with the surrounding planets, it is the largest and second densest satellite in the solar system, second only to Io.

The surface of the moon is covered with craters formed by the impact of meteorites. Now the distance between the moon and the earth is about 30 times the diameter of the earth.