Anybody try taking a pic of the moon with 1020 yet?

cowboy6201

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has anyone tried taking pics of the moon yet?
I just did I gotta play around with shutter and sensitivity came out good but I think it could be better.
if you have, what setting did you use?
and post a pic.

My 1020 Rocks:evil:

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Its the size it came out because thats the max size (and its blurry) after you cropped the rest of it out.
I've tried many a time to take sky pics or moon pics. Never got anything that's remotely close to my standards but then neither is anything a point and shoot would take.
 

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When I set ISO to 100, I was using about 1/1000 or 1/1250 shutter speed. I didn't get the detail in the first post though. I saw on another thread for a different Nokia using ISO 400 and 1/400 shutter. So I'll try moving up the ISO scale and see what I get. Now that I have a camera that can actually take a good shot of the moon, I really want one! :) I also picked up cheap $10 telephoto lens off of amazon for cell phones, (8x) so I want to try that out on the moon as well. Kinda hard right now, since nighttime has been hitting 0 Fahrenheit (-15ish C?). So I don't want to stand still outside trying to get a good shot!
 

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That has been the standard bar for me, in cell phone cameras. I have been utterly fascinated with capturing the best moon shot I possibly can!

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I plan on being out there tonight, as well...I've gotten pretty good, although the only thing that I DO find stifling about long distance picture taking, is the lack of being able to focus from such a distance...as much as post-processing will turn out the best images from ANY phone out there, having a zoom before the fact is certainly easier to fine tune focus...

I too have been using ISO100, with anywhere between 1/1250 - 1/800 shutter.

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ISO100 1/400sec exposure
Infinite focus
Max Lossless Zoom
5 mega pixels

Before L1020 the only way to shoot the moon with all the features in the right exposure was through DSLRs.
 

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ack of being able to focus from such a distance...as much as post-processing will turn out the best images from ANY phone out there, having a zoom before the fact is certainly easier to fine tune focus...

if you need to use anything other than infinite focus to take a picture of the moon you're doing it wrong...
 

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if you need to use anything other than infinite focus to take a picture of the moon you're doing it wrong...

I found that my infinite zoom is messed up. I finally got a comparable shot to these by focusing on a nearby house, then aiming at the moon and shooting. Manual infinite focus was blurrier.
 

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