07-01-2024
05:51 PM
- last edited on
07-10-2024
08:35 AM
by
James_C
07-02-2024 12:10 AM
Any tips or setting changes would be appreciated.
07-02-2024 12:23 PM - edited 07-02-2024 12:32 PM
Doug625,
Your photo of the moon is really nice! I’m not sure how you can improve on that. A wise and experienced photographer told me years ago that the moon is illuminated by sunlight so when you photograph the moon, follow the Sunny 16 rule of thumb. In other words, Set if you set your ISO to 400, shoot at f16, 1/400th of a second. Same amount of light hits the sensor at f8, 1/800th of a second or f7.1 at 1/1000th. Experiment and see what works best for you.
With regard to learning the camera, there are tutorials on YouTube to assist you in learning the T7 and photography in general. Check out what Tronhard (Trevor) posted on this thread https://community.usa.canon.com/t5/EOS-DSLR-Mirrorless-Cameras/EOS-Rebel-T7-New-vs-Refurbished/m-p/4...
There a lot of helpful and instructive videos and links out there if you do a Google search on the topic.
good luck!
07-10-2024 04:06 AM
Thank you, I am learning a little each time I use it, I'm doing a lot of landscape and sunset photos lately and waiting for the full moon on the 20th, I'll remember the sunny 16.
04-25-2025 10:41 AM
I’ve had my camera two weeks! Wow you’re doing great. I’m going to attempt a moon shot tonight.
04-25-2025 04:36 PM
looks great! if you haven't already:
most of all - keep shooting! you're doing great!
04-25-2025 05:00 PM
He is at 300mm That is a pretty severe crop. The original image will be "panned out"
04-28-2025 10:44 PM
1. Essential Equipment:
2. Camera Settings (Starting Points):
Summary of Starting Settings:
Additional Tips:
Start with these settings, take test shots, check focus and exposure carefully, and adjust as needed. Happy Moon shooting!
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