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Moon and Jupiter again on June 11 (Original Post) elleng Jun 2016 OP
Thanks for the heads up alfredo Jun 2016 #1
You're welcome, alfredo. elleng Jun 2016 #2
I will set exposure to spot so it will read the moon, not an average. alfredo Jun 2016 #3
heres how i focus on the moon rdking647 Jun 2016 #4
That's how I do in manual alfredo Jun 2016 #5

alfredo

(60,327 posts)
3. I will set exposure to spot so it will read the moon, not an average.
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 03:50 PM
Jun 2016

Until I learned that, the moon was always washed out. I do the same with focus, unless I am using manual.

 

rdking647

(5,113 posts)
4. heres how i focus on the moon
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 04:56 PM
Jun 2016

with the camera on a tripod i use manual focus and the zoom in on my lcd until sharpest

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