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Moon shooting parameters

Moon shooting parameters are ISO: 1-4, aperture: f/8-f/16, shutter speed: 1/125-1/25 seconds, white balance: automatic or preset, and focusing mode: manual focusing.

ISO:1-4。 When shooting the moon in a dark environment, we should try to use a low ISO to avoid noise in the photo. Aperture: f/8-f/16. Using a smaller aperture can get a greater depth of field and make the moon clearer. Shutter speed: 1/125-1/25 seconds. Faster shutter speed can reduce exposure time and avoid overexposure of the moon. White balance: automatic or preset. White balance has little influence on the color of the moon, so you can choose automatic or preset white balance mode.

focus mode: manual focus. Because the moon is far away, autofocus may fail. It is recommended to use manual focusing mode to focus on the moon. Because of the long exposure time, a tripod must be used to fix the camera to avoid jitter affecting the image quality.

Moon shooting skills

1. Use telephoto lens: In order to shoot a larger moon, it is recommended to use telephoto lens with a focal length of more than 2mm.

2. Use continuous shooting mode: Because the moon is constantly moving, using continuous shooting mode can improve the shooting success rate.

3. Choose the right time: When the moon just rises or is about to set, the softness of the moonlight is higher and the shooting effect will be better.

4. Post-processing: After shooting, you can use post-processing software to adjust and optimize the photos, such as increasing the contrast and adjusting the tone.

5. Pay attention to composition: When shooting the moon, you can try different composition methods, such as placing the moon in the center of the picture or in the third of the picture.