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I tried the new tcon17 at the full moon and it made a significant difference.
It looks a tad over exposed to me but I got it to focus and get a couple of shots using a tripod. Whatcha think. |
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hit the infinity button it may resolve auto focus shifting due to the lack of hard detail of the bright moon.
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Some nice ones. The Landscape mode always gives me washed out details. You can try what bill said:
hit the infinity button it may resolve auto focus shifting due to the lack of hard detail of the bright moon. Or you could try using a faster shutter speed or a higher F/stop to get more contrast and detail! Then if slightly too dark you can lighten it in Photochop! If it's too bright then you can't do much with it as the detail info is not there. But if too dark that info is there ready to be brought out! Just a thought! Dawg |
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