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Parameter Settings of Mobile Phone Shooting the Moon

Parameters for shooting the moon Set the following parameters:

1, zoom focal length: 23.5 times zoom (the focal length can be set with larger parameters to ensure that the moon can be photographed).

2. Sensitivity (ISO): Adjust to 100 or 50 (the lower the ISO, the cleaner and more transparent the photo).

3. Shutter speed: set to1160s.

4. Focus mode (AF): Select MF gear and pull it to infinity.

5. Exposure compensation (EV): Set it below 0.3, and the camera parameters should be adjusted appropriately according to the distance and light of the actual scene. Pay attention to the focus of the picture when shooting the moon. If it is a mobile phone autofocus, it is easy to make the moon look like a "light bulb", lacking details and contours.

mobile phone settings

Mode selection: switch to professional or manual mode.

ISO: Choose a low ISO value (usually between 100-200) to reduce noise.

Exposure time: Because the moon is actually very bright, the exposure time should not be too long, usually between1100 seconds and 1/400 seconds.

Focal length and aperture: If your mobile phone supports adjustment, choose the maximum aperture value (that is, the minimum f number) and focal length.

White Balance: You can try to use "Daylight" or "Custom" mode.

Focus: Set the focus to infinity or focus on the moon manually.

RAW format: If possible, save in RAW format, so that you can adjust the screen more flexibly in the future.

Composition: Try different angles and compositions. Maybe you can make the moon appear in the picture with other landmarks or natural elements.

Multiple photos: Take multiple photos for later selection.