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Tips on settings for Night Moon shot
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<blockquote data-quote="nikonpup" data-source="post: 153057" data-attributes="member: 9922"><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">[ATTACH]38201[/ATTACH]i like the picture of the dock. Our cameras have limits, 35mm is not going to give you a good moon shot. Maybe 100mm with a horizon at moonrise. 35mm is ok for star shots, find a dark location to shot the stars, the lake has too much light. If you want a detailed moon shot you will need at least 300mm, imo most moon shots i see on the internet are post processed or done with equipment and at locations that i dream of.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonpup, post: 153057, member: 9922"] [b][font=comic sans ms][attach=config]38201._xfImport[/attach]i like the picture of the dock. Our cameras have limits, 35mm is not going to give you a good moon shot. Maybe 100mm with a horizon at moonrise. 35mm is ok for star shots, find a dark location to shot the stars, the lake has too much light. If you want a detailed moon shot you will need at least 300mm, imo most moon shots i see on the internet are post processed or done with equipment and at locations that i dream of.[/font][/b] [/QUOTE]
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