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How to set the parameters of shooting the moon? How to avoid anti-shake?

It is easier to avoid shaking when shooting the moon, because it is usually fixed with a tripod now, so there will be no shaking when shooting. Let's teach you how to set parameters when shooting the moon:

Everyone should know that the size and impression of the moon are different with different distances. First of all, we shot the big moon, which is a simple moon without other elements. First of all, we should choose a good weather so that the night sky is more beautiful. Then we need to zoom in on the moon with a super telephoto lens, so that the moon occupies most of the whole shooting area. The focal length should be 400mm or longer. In addition, a tripod should be used to prevent jitter. In case of exposure, you should choose M file manual exposure, because the moon is moving, the exposure is too fast, and the photos are easy to blur. The sensitivity setting is generally 100 to 800, and the focusing mode is manual focusing.

Shooting the small moon, that is, the moon with other reference objects, is similar to shooting the big moon, except that there are other scenes added to the shooting of the moon, so we should have a basic concept of composition. Also choose low-angle shooting, avoid other sundries, leaving only the same reference as the moon scenery. At the same time, it is more appropriate to use a long focal length, with a focal length of more than 300mm, a longer focal length, a longer distance and easier composition.

Among ISO sensitivity values, the minimum sensitivity value is generally selected, either ISO50 or ISO 100, because if ISO is high, the whole picture will be rough because of overexposure and aperture. When shooting the moon, you can't use the maximum aperture, but generally use the aperture below F5.6.