China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - What are the camera parameters that can shoot the moon?

What are the camera parameters that can shoot the moon?

It is recommended to use a small aperture (F8-F 16) and a low ISO.

When shooting the moon, it is usually in a dark environment, and the moon is very bright. In order to avoid overexposure, set the camera to full manual mode when shooting the moon, and don't adjust the shutter speed too slowly.

It is suggested to use small aperture (F8-F 16), low ISO and spot photometry to measure the bright part of the moon, and adjust the EV value at the same time. When shooting the moon, it is usually necessary to reduce the EV, which should generally be 1 or 2 (depending on the shooting situation).

In order to get high-quality photos, otherwise the photos are prone to noise. It is suggested to refer to the aperture F/8, shutter1125 and ISO 100, which need to be adjusted according to the actual situation.

Shooting a good photographic work requires mastering the following skills:

First, use a tripod.

The camera must be mounted on a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking when shooting. Try to keep the camera close to the subject, and be careful not to introduce unnecessary shadows.

Second, focus on the orbit.

Although it is not necessary for shooting, the focus track is a good auxiliary device, which can help you take good close-ups. The focal track can make the camera move along the X-axis and Y-axis in very small increments, and can accurately control the camera position and the depth of field of the picture. It is very troublesome to move the triangular bracket to the ideal position.

Third, use cable release.

Even if you have installed the camera on a tripod, if you press the shutter carelessly, it may still make the camera shake, so in order to avoid this situation, I suggest you use the cable to release it.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Photography