Adjust the ISO value and shutter speed.
To shoot the moon, the first thing to adjust is the ISO value and shutter speed. The higher the ISO value, the brighter the photo will be, but it will also increase the noise. Shutter speed controls exposure time. In general, it takes a long exposure time to shoot the moon. So we can adjust the ISO value to above 200, and the shutter speed can be set at around1125s.
Adjust white balance
White balance means that the camera automatically adjusts the color of the light source. Different light sources have different colors, so it is necessary to adjust the white balance to ensure the color accuracy of photos. When shooting the moon, we can adjust the white balance to "daylight" mode, which can better restore the true color of the moon.
Use tripod and remote control
When shooting the moon, the exposure time is long, so it is recommended to use a tripod to fix the camera to avoid shaking when shooting by hand. At the same time, the shutter can be controlled by the remote controller to avoid jitter when manually pressing the shutter. This can ensure that the photos taken are clearer.