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Longest shutter length for a clean moon photo?
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<blockquote data-quote="DW_" data-source="post: 48770" data-attributes="member: 8667"><p>Does anyone know the longest I can keep the shutter open and still end up with a fairly in focus moon? I'd like to get a photo of the moon just after it rises over the city skyline but am thinking my typical 30 sec shots will result in a big white blur instead of something that looks like a moon. So my idea is to stitch together photos shot at 30 sec with the one with the moon at a faster speed/higher ISO, but not sure what that speed has to be. It doesn't have to be super crisp or anything, but I would like it not to have trails.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW_, post: 48770, member: 8667"] Does anyone know the longest I can keep the shutter open and still end up with a fairly in focus moon? I'd like to get a photo of the moon just after it rises over the city skyline but am thinking my typical 30 sec shots will result in a big white blur instead of something that looks like a moon. So my idea is to stitch together photos shot at 30 sec with the one with the moon at a faster speed/higher ISO, but not sure what that speed has to be. It doesn't have to be super crisp or anything, but I would like it not to have trails. TIA [/QUOTE]
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