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How to take pictures of the moon at night with my Canon Rebel XS?
I just got my camera about two months ago but I’ve never tried to take pictures of the moon yet. I am an aspiring photography and want to learn more about night time shots. Do any of you know a certain mode that would be good, or exposure or shutter speed? Also, I don’t have a tripod so I would have to make a man-made one, with a chair or something. Thanks!
You may find this hard to believe but the full moon can be successfully photographed at f16 with a shutter speed of 1/ISO. So if you set your camera to ISO 200 you will get good exposures at f16 @ 1/200 sec.
This is because the moon is a sun lit object so photographing it is no different than photographing a meadow in full sun. You might want to try one at f16 @ 1/200 sec. at 0 EV and then one at -1/2 EV and one at -1 EV. So put your camera in Aperture Priority and set your metering to “Partial 9% at center” if you want to use the EV function. If you decide to shoot in Manual and want to use -EV then you can adjust the shutter speed (1/150 sec. or 1/100 sec.).
To get really good moon pictures you need at least a 300mm focal length lens.