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#astronomy I started off with my DSLR at 1.54m focal length, ISO 100 and 1/200 second exposure and took some full frame shots of the Moon.
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Good stuff. I would suggest increasing your ISO so that you can increase your shutter speed to around 1/1500 or 1/2000 of a second. At roughly 1500mm fl you should aim to keep your shutter speed as fast as possible. The faster shutter speeds will help keep your subject much sharper.
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Nice imaging Philip!
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