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The parameters of SLR shooting the moon are sensitivity 400, aperture F8 and shutter speed 1/400.

Both mobile phones and SLR cameras recommend manual shooting

SLR shooting lunar parameters

The parameters of SLR shooting the moon are sensitivity 400, aperture F8 and shutter speed 1/400.

Both mobile phones and SLR cameras recommend manual shooting

SLR shooting lunar parameters

The parameters of SLR shooting the moon are sensitivity 400, aperture F8 and shutter speed 1/400.

Both mobile phones and SLR cameras recommend manual shooting mode. It is recommended to set the sensitivity between 400 and 800. Theoretically, the lower the better, the aperture should be reduced to about F7. 1~F9, and the shutter should be set between 1/300~ 1/500, but it should be fine-tuned according to the exposure.

The sensitivity of 400 is just right, and ISO does not recommend too high. Although excessive sensitivity can ensure faster speed, we should also consider the fineness of image quality. Shutter Setting the shutter to 1/400 is the result of comprehensive consideration of aperture, sensitivity and focal length. If the moon photographed by the shutter in 1/400 seconds is still bright, then the shutter can be appropriately increased to balance the exposure.

In the above, I learned about the equipment and parameters for shooting the big moon, and then I need to prepare a telephoto lens. Under normal circumstances, it is best to choose a telephoto lens with a length of more than 200mm to ensure the largest moon, especially this year's moon may be relatively small, so it is recommended to use a lens with a length of more than 400 mm. After making these preparations, I can shoot directly at the moon.

Matters needing attention in shooting the moon with a camera

1. Use tripod: It takes a long exposure time to shoot the night sky. Using a tripod can keep the camera stable and avoid blurred photos.

2. Use a telephoto lens: The moon is in a far position, and more details can be captured by using a lens with a longer focal length.

3. Adjust the exposure: The brightness of the moon is high, so it is necessary to adjust the exposure settings appropriately. Using smaller aperture and faster shutter speed can avoid overexposure.

4. Use auxiliary functions: Some cameras have auxiliary functions, such as delayed shooting or remote control, which can help you reduce camera shake and get clearer photos.

5. Try different settings: Try different exposure time, ISO and white balance settings to find the best shooting setting for the current environment.

6. Avoid vibration when shooting: When pressing the shutter button, try to avoid camera vibration. You can use the remote control or set a time delay to reduce vibration.