On Mar 9, 2006, at 8:33 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

A good starting point for moon pix is the "moony 11" - similar to the sunny16 rule. Aperture f:11, shutter 1/ISO.

        -P


Depends on how bright you want the moon to be. I always use f/16, because it is always a bright, sunny day on the light parts of the moon. That's what NASA used, BTW.

Bob

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