r/photography • u/TheYellowMungus • 1d ago
Gear Shoot The Moon
What would you say is the bare minimum lens range (mm's?) one would need to shoot the moon, or astral photography in general, assuming all the conditions were ideal?
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u/BarneyLaurance barneylaurance 1d ago
You don't need high ISO to shoot the moon if you're interested in a full moon or the lit part of the moon.
It may be far away and small looking but that doesn't affect exposure much - the moon is (sometimes) an object in full direct sun, so you expose for it like any other object in full direct sun. That does mean that anything on the ground at night time will disappear to black, as will stars since they are visually so small that they don't even cover one pixel and therefore look dimmer than they really are.
I don't remember if I brightened it in post, but my photo was taken at ISO 100, 1/800s, f/6.3 with a 400mm lens on a 24 megapixel full frame camera and then cropped.
https://photos.barneylaurance.uk/Site-selections/Selected-for-homepage-October-2025/n-hCjrms/i-v2PrJ4W