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9vphotodesign

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  1. Yes, the moon actually moves quite fast. I've used the good old "Focal Length vs Shutter Speed Rule" to capture moon photos in the past. Since you were at 210mm, the minimum shutter speed would be 1/320s (210 x 1.5 [APS-C crop factor] = 315 > round up to 320) to compensate for movement. If you keep it at Auto ISO, then the camera will compensate for exposure.

  2. I like to remind myself to always have fun with photography and not worry excessively about sharpness, correct exposure, and other serious type stuff. As a result, here are my long-exposure shots of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland using my Sony a6600:

    1131iD0641D56A26977D7.thumb.jpg.df78c9c3a7802b2cefbb509111a2c2f5.jpg 1132i6003609666D48CEC.thumb.jpg.d90b58a556e55c75edcc9f8f684e9ca7.jpg1133iCCD53618EF8D049F.thumb.jpg.860c581b42039ac596c67e7a3c5a3353.jpg 1134iD92031E37445B818.thumb.jpg.8c051c74c3d969d6776f61a57430ed7e.jpg

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