Not ID-ed?  All a bit soft. Perhaps too much atmospheric haze. What was the 
shutter speed?
Paul

> On Aug 9, 2025, at 6:12 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> When I got home from dancing tonight I noticed that the sky was unusually 
> clear, so I set up my tripod in the back yard, aimed at the most consistent 
> telephoto test subject at my disposal, i.e. the moon, and took photos with 
> the K3-III, mounted on the Bigma 50-500, DFA 150-450, and FA 250-600.  I then 
> used lightroom to set them all at the same exposure (they were all bracketed) 
> cropped them all square to the diameter of the moon, selected the best two of 
> each lens, then also made virtual copies that I then applied lightroom's 
> denoise software.  I then published them all to flickr at 1024 pixels, down 
> from 1085, 1215, and 1462.
> 
> There were some inconsistencies, so my technique has some problems.  I also 
> had some issues with SR vibrating things.  
> 
> I was a bit surprised at how much weaker the bigma was than the other two.  
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72177720328241235
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