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Is there a certain filter to use to stop the glare on moon?? Help 



Google is (always) your friendRight as I'm just a beginner can someone explain light metering?
Google is (always) your friendhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metering_mode
I think you have a bit of a back focus issue there... I just looked at the exif and it says the subject distance is: 4,294,967,295m, but it's really 363,104,000 at its nearest point, and 405,696,000 at its furthest (allegedly).I set mine to spot, and pointed it at the moon.
pleased with this...
Moon shot
I think you have a bit of a back focus issue there... I just looked at the exif and it says the subject distance is: 4,294,967,295m, but it's really 363,104,000 at its nearest point, and 405,696,000 at its furthest (allegedly).![]()
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Right as I'm just a beginner can someone explain light metering? Thanks, yea I will crop it and post It when I get on my computer, on the iPhone currently
Ashley, spot metering is a way of getting a reading from the centre point of the image in the viewfinder. Unfortunately the 1000d doesn't have it. Start with the settings you used last night, check the histogram (press the display button when the preview is displayed until it pops up).. if you have any blinking bits you've over exposed the image, increase the shutter speed and try again.
Thanks I shall try that next time, still
Need to post up the image I took, currently saving for the 5D MkII should get better results from that body
LMAO...
Quite a step 1000d to 5D MKII...
Do you have any decent lenses ?
If I were you I would invest in full frame glass before buying a new body...

got the 24-105 F4L, going to get the 70-200 F2.8 IS USM L lens aswell
Nice image. What lens did you use?heres my atempt, spot meter and iso 100 ss 1/400th sec
Nice image. What lens did you use?
At close to 500mm ? So EFL of ~1m with the 2x TC. On a FF or APS-C camera? Given the moon is about 30' in angular size, I'm guessing a full frame, assuming close to 500mm...this was taken with a siggy 50-500mm os and 2x tele,+ heavy crop
heres just the siggy on its own.
And a bit of a play in PS produces this:
moon reprocessed from an original by weeksuk by arad85, on Flickr
Could do with a bit more noise reduction but...