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    Unhappy S5000 Moon Photos???

    OK so i have been trying my hardest lately to take a photo of the moon, its been really nice outside and the moon as been in full view, but everytime i try and take a picture of it, it comes out like a flashlight pointing at my camera, any tips on how i can get a photo of the moon, like the way i see it, with craters and stuff......i cant even get the moon to be clean in the viewfinder, help!

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    Try the following settings:

    f/11
    ISO 200
    1/200sec

    Should work

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    also:
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    ok sorry for being dumb but

    f/11 what is that?

    iso200 i found that lol

    and 1/200 not a clue

    is there some guide to what these thingse mean?

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    oh wait correct me if im wrong

    1/200 shutter speed???


    and

    f/11 aperture

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    You got it!

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    Thumbs up

    I used ISO 64, 57mm, 1/256, f1/3

    Also had an Olympus TCON 17 attached, the result is...

    www.fuji-forum.co.uk/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1059.post

    Was with a S5500 however, not 5000, not much diff though
    www.fuji-forum.com

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    I also have a question on taking pics of the moon.
    I am using a S5200. When I take a shot of the moon at night, it comes out exactly as I see it with the naked eye. Bright white, almost blue.
    However, when I see shots taken by professionals, the moon always seems to have a yellowish tint to it. Is this in the settings, or are they using some sort of filter?

    Thanks
    Jim

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    Remember the moon is reflecting sunlight. So you need to set exposure for daylight conditions. Practice makes perfect & I'm still practicing.
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