The Moon

Moon

The full moon, especially when it’s a special one like harvest moon or blue moon, is always a tempting photo opportunity. However, for years trying to take photos of it with either a usual digital camera or an iPhone results in okay-ish looking photos, but without the detail the human eye can see.

This year (2024) I finally upgraded to a more advanced camera, but still fairly cheap and cheerful – but the main selling factor was its 52x zoom! This is something a phone camera could never compete with.

The camera has fairly extensive settings you can manually change – it’s not as flexible as a DSLR – but it’s got enough to keep me happy.

I managed to find a great online resource at How to Take Pictures of The Moon | 18 Examples & Photography Tips – thanks to Trevor Jones at AstroBackyard.com website! The main gist of this advice is as follows:

  • use a tripod
  • use 10x Zoom to start with
  • use remote shutter

And then suggested settings for your camera are:

  1. Set the aperture (f-stop) on your camera to f/11 (for a sharp image)
  2. Set the shutter speed to 1/250 second or faster (to avoid a blurry photo)
  3. Set the ISO to ISO 800 (avoid going higher than ISO 1600)
  4. Use manual focus and adjust the lens to infinity
  5. Adjust your exposure using live-view, while monitoring the histogram

I was able to use most of these settings – and the moon photos I’ve taken so far are in the gallery below.

The results vary in quality, but some I’m very pleased with!

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