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Old 17th September 2016, 16:42   #1
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KENNYETH
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KGM
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DateTime
2016:09:16 21:12:39
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Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Image input equipment manufacturer
Model
NIKON D7100
Image input equipment model
Orientation
top, left side
Orientation of image
PrimaryChromaticities
64/100 33/100 21/100 71/100 15/100 6/100
Chromaticities of primaries
ResolutionUnit
inches
Unit of X and Y resolution
Software
Ver.1.03
Software used
WhitePoint
313/1000 329/1000
White point chromaticity
XResolution
300
Image resolution in width direction
YCbCrCoefficients
299/1000 587/1000 114/1000
Color space transformation matrix coefficients
YCbCrPositioning
Datum point
Y and C positioning
YResolution
300
Image resolution in height direction

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ColorSpace
Undefined
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YCbCr
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CompressedBitsPerPixel
4 bits/pixel
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Contrast
Normal
Contrast
CustomRendered
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DateTimeDigitized
2016:09:16 21:12:39
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2016:09:16 21:12:39
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1/1
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ExifVersion
0230
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ExposureBiasValue
0
Exposure bias
ExposureMode
Auto exposure
Exposure mode
ExposureProgram
Aperture priority
Exposure program
ExposureTime
1/3 sec
Exposure time
FNumber
F5.6
F number
FileSrc
Digital Still Camera (DSC)
File source
Flash
Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Flash
FlashPixVersion
0100
Supported Flashpix version
FocalLength
300.0 mm
Lens focal length
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm
450 mm
Focal length in 35 mm film
GainControl
Low gain up
Gain control
ISOSpeedRatings
640
ISO speed rating
LightSource
Unknown
Light source
MaxApertureValue
F5.7
Maximum lens aperture
MeteringMode
Spot
Metering mode
PixelXDimension
6000
Valid image width
PixelYDimension
4000
Valid image height
Saturation
Normal
Saturation
SceneCaptureType
Standard
Scene capture type
SceneType
Directly photographed image
Scene type
SensingMethod
One-chip color area sensor
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Sharpness
Normal
Sharpness
SubSecTime
00
DateTime subseconds
SubSecTimeDigitized
00
DateTimeDigitized subseconds
SubSecTimeOriginal
00
DateTimeOriginal subseconds
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unknown
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2
Tag 0xA500
22/10
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KENNYETH
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Auto white balance
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Old 17th September 2016, 16:50   #2
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Get your camera off auto and set your metering to spot Sir

That should allow you to get a much faster shutter speed allowing for the highlights to be retained and the moon to be much sharper in the frame
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Old 17th September 2016, 18:28   #3
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Old 17th September 2016, 22:01   #4
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Hi Kennyeth these two images were taken tonight

1P9171038_DxO by Michael Bloor, on Flickr
this was taken with an olympus E-3 on a tripod using a remote shutter release.
The settings were
manual
iso 1000
focal length 500mm
metering center weighted
aperture f6.3
shutter speed 1/640 second

this second shot used the same settings except for:-
iso 800
shutter speed 1/250 second
both shots were focused manually also
2P9171039_DxO by Michael Bloor, on Flickr

try these settings for a start & adjuust your iso & shutter speed until you are happy with the results. HTH Mick
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Old 18th September 2016, 05:50   #5
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Get your camera off auto and set your metering to spot Sir

That should allow you to get a much faster shutter speed allowing for the highlights to be retained and the moon to be much sharper in the frame
I`m sure it was on spot Jeff:
MeteringMode
Spot.
I were trying to get the clouds more than the Moon, I did take dozens from all different settings.
I appreciate your input, thanks.
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Old 18th September 2016, 05:54   #6
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Hi Kennyeth these two images were taken tonight

1P9171038_DxO by Michael Bloor, on Flickr
this was taken with an olympus E-3 on a tripod using a remote shutter release.
The settings were
manual
iso 1000
focal length 500mm
metering center weighted
aperture f6.3
shutter speed 1/640 second

this second shot used the same settings except for:-
iso 800
shutter speed 1/250 second
both shots were focused manually also
2P9171039_DxO by Michael Bloor, on Flickr

try these settings for a start & adjuust your iso & shutter speed until you are happy with the results. HTH Mick
Nice Mick, I tried manual settings but no tripod up in the bedroom, I just could not hold it still. Maybe I should have put a robe on to stop my shivering
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