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any one get pics of panstarr comet plz post
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 125254" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>No filters. Even removed my UV filter so nothing could block the light. The whole trick was long exposure (10_15 seconds) test shots so that the early night sky was nearly daylight and the moon all the way to the right. Kept shooting test shots until it showed up faintly and then I reframed my shot. My early shots started at an ISO of 200 and eventually moved to 400 as the darkening sky and movement of the moon kind of uglied the moon. I will shoot again tomorrow, clouds permitting, and I will start at ISO 300 early on. Hope this helps. </p><p></p><p>One more thing. While still light, but after sunset, i set the auto focus on the moon and then switched the lens to manual to keep it there. VR off because the camera was on the tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 125254, member: 11881"] No filters. Even removed my UV filter so nothing could block the light. The whole trick was long exposure (10_15 seconds) test shots so that the early night sky was nearly daylight and the moon all the way to the right. Kept shooting test shots until it showed up faintly and then I reframed my shot. My early shots started at an ISO of 200 and eventually moved to 400 as the darkening sky and movement of the moon kind of uglied the moon. I will shoot again tomorrow, clouds permitting, and I will start at ISO 300 early on. Hope this helps. One more thing. While still light, but after sunset, i set the auto focus on the moon and then switched the lens to manual to keep it there. VR off because the camera was on the tripod. [/QUOTE]
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