Mike Rosenlof wrote:
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>To show up as more than a tiny spot, you need a really long lens. 600 is
>probably the minimum if you really want a moon photo. The moon is a
>sunlight object so f/16 at 1/ASA seconds is a good exposure. However the
>moon usually looks brighter than it really is, so opening up one stop from
>this works well.
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I tried this last summer with my zuiko 4.5/300mm (with and without 2x converter)
on Fuji slide film. I added 2 stops exposure when using the TC.
Heavily underexposed slides were developped. Next time i will brachet wider up
to at least 3 stops over exposure.
Wiliam
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