misterjones
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Tonight we had really clear skies so I decided to try my hand at taking shots of the moon. I brought out two of my cameras for this one to see how they did side-by-side (I have not cropped these pics at all)
First up my Canon Eos Rebel XSi. I used my Canon EF 75-300 lens with it as it's the longest one I have. Shot this with an aperture of 1/60, f/11, and iso 100 using manual focus and shot as RAW (which the camera forced on me)
The next one I used my Fujitu FinePix S4500 bridge camera. Lens was all the way out at it's 720mm equivalent, aperture at 1/60, f/8, iso 100. There's no option for manual focus on this thing.
The first thing you notice is the color: The Canon shot it with a blueish tint, the Finepix is grayish. Compared to what I saw in the sky, the Finepix has more accurate color, but why? That's what I'm trying to figure out here. Why did the Rebel give it a blueish hue? That's not at all what I saw in the viewfinder. I will say that even though the Canon lens doesn't get out as far, I think it was much sharper, possibly due to being able to focus it manually.
Any tips would be welcome here.
First up my Canon Eos Rebel XSi. I used my Canon EF 75-300 lens with it as it's the longest one I have. Shot this with an aperture of 1/60, f/11, and iso 100 using manual focus and shot as RAW (which the camera forced on me)
The next one I used my Fujitu FinePix S4500 bridge camera. Lens was all the way out at it's 720mm equivalent, aperture at 1/60, f/8, iso 100. There's no option for manual focus on this thing.
The first thing you notice is the color: The Canon shot it with a blueish tint, the Finepix is grayish. Compared to what I saw in the sky, the Finepix has more accurate color, but why? That's what I'm trying to figure out here. Why did the Rebel give it a blueish hue? That's not at all what I saw in the viewfinder. I will say that even though the Canon lens doesn't get out as far, I think it was much sharper, possibly due to being able to focus it manually.
Any tips would be welcome here.