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How to Photograph a Full Moon or Supermoon | Nikon

    https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/how-to-photograph-the-moon.html
    Select an aperture of f/11 or f/16. Use a shutter speed of at least 1/15 second or faster since the moon actually moves pretty fast across the sky. Set the focus to infinity. Use Spot metering to help you get the correct exposure for the moon, which will be the brightest part of your image.

Moon photos | Nikon D300 Tips Techniques and Fun | Flickr

    https://www.flickr.com/groups/758590@N23/discuss/72157625349628689/
    hughmagine: Taking pic. of the moon.I have tryed many different ways but have poor pic.

Photographying the moon with Nikon D300 and …

    https://www.photographytalk.com/forum/tips-and-taking-photos/39-photographying-the-moon-with-nikon-d300-and-105mm-with-2x-teleconverter
    I've been trying to take some photo's of the moon with my Nikon D300 and a 105mm 2.8 lens with a 2x teleconverter on it. I'm shooting in manual mode and have...

How to Photograph the Moon and the Supermoon

    https://photographylife.com/landscapes/how-to-photograph-moon
    Crescent Moon rising over layered mountain Nikon D300 + 200-400mm f/4 @ 200mm, ISO 200, 1/500, f/5.0. Prepare Camera Gear and Test. ...

Tips for Photographing the Moon | B&H eXplora

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/14-tips-shooting-moon
    Nikon D300; Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 lens @ 112mm (168mm 35mm equiv.); f/5.6; 1/90-sec; ISO 200. When photographing the moon alone in the sky, the natural tendency is to center the moon in the image. If you dare, try to mix things up.

advice on photographing the Moon: Nikon Pro DX SLR …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2954070
    Get answers to your questions in our photography forums. Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Submit a News Tip! ... It is just my first attempt at photographing the Moon. I just bought the Nikon 180mm 2.8 ed ais lens and have the TC-14a 1.4 teleconverter on it also. ... Nikon 5700, Sony R1, Nikon D50, Nikon ...

How to Photograph the Moon with Nikon D3500 [9 Steps]

    https://midnightphotographer.com/photograph-moon-nikon-d3500/
    Switch to manual focus mode and look through your viewfinder. Slowly move the manual focus ring until the moon is in focus, this shouldn’t be too difficult. You can take a test photo to make sure the moon is sharp. 8. Zoom in and take the photo. Now you’ve adjusted your settings and focused on the moon. Now you just need to take the photo.

Photographing the moon: Nikon DX SLR (D40-D90, D3000 …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4019812
    For best results, I wouldn't expose longer than 1/2 second at the most. That will give you 0.09 mm of movement on the image, or roughly 2 pixels, with a 250 mm lens. In terms of the moon's diameter, that's about 0.4% of the diameter in 1/2 second. ThrillaMozilla's gear list: ThrillaMozilla's gear list.

How to take photos of the moon with my Nikon D3300

    https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-take-photos-of-the-moon-with-my-Nikon-D3300
    Answer (1 of 4): First I am a Canon guy but the advice I give will work for any camera. First of all you should have a long lens. The longest one you own is OK. if the moon doesn’t fill the screen you can crop it later. You may not want close ups of the moon, it …

Which is the best Nikon lens to photograph the moon?

    https://www.quora.com/Which-is-the-best-Nikon-lens-to-photograph-the-moon
    I would say for most amateur photographers it would be a 300 mm zoom lens, a 200 mm zoom lens will do but you’ll lose detail. The picture below was taken of the Gibbous Moon with a 300 mm focal length , ISO 100, f/8, 1/250 second. Taken with a Nikon D3200, an entry level DSLR. And it was heavily cropped.

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