Graywolf wrote: > Ummmm..? > > Surely the moon is at infinity. I can not even begin to see how you could have a > focus problem. Autofocus problem yes, focus no.
actually, I THink when you are using big glass it ISNT at infinity - but I know it sounds odd. I did think it was camera shake or moon movement that caused the less than sharp image in Wendy's photo tho annsan > > > -- > > Mark Roberts wrote: > > wendy beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>--- Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>>Quick 'n dirty: > >>>http://www.robertstech.com/temp/red_moon.jpg > >>>Cropped a bit. > >> > >>Cool. > >> > >>Better than mine. > >>My pic is well blurry. Could have been the equipment of course ;-) > >>http://www.pbase.com/wendybeard/image/35618348 > > > > > > Most of mine looked like that. Mostly lack of tripod/ballhead capacity > > for dealing with 600mm of lens. I got lucky with one or two shots. > > > > > >>I discovered that I'm useless when it comes to manual > >>focusing. It was cold out too so the camera was > >>probably shivering :-s > > > > > > Some of mine may also have focus problems. When the moon was completely > > in the umbra it was too dim for autofocus *or* manual focus. > > > > -- > graywolf > http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html