@wendyfrost Thank you Wendy! And thank you so much for the fav! @grammyn Thank you Katy! As you know- this camera loves moon shots. @digitalrn Thank you Rick! @randystreat Thank you Kathy! @summerfield Thank you Vikki! One of my favorite subjects! @aglennc Thank you Anita! I'm always amazed by it. @lyndamcg Thank you Lynda! And thank you so much for the fav! @peterday Thank you Peter and thanks for the fav! @salza Thank you Sally! Yes- you miss it when it's covered over by clouds, but then when you need the rain, it's not so hard to let it go. But always comes around again, doesn't it? Thank you for the fav!! @cherrymartina Thank you Martina! I feel the same way.
@aikimomm Thank you Phoebe! @cruiser Thank you Chris! I think I told you this, but just in case I didn't: You'll need a tripod or something to place your camera on. I put my settings at ISO 200, AV, daylight, and zoom in accordingly. You can play with the color a bit using the tungsten or fluorescent setting instead of daylight. This camera loves moon shots. I wouldn't be surprised if the XS60 did too. You can also minimize camera movement by using the 10 second timer. I usually don't since my camera is on my tripod. But before I had the tripod and did them by putting the camera on whatever was handy I did. I'm looking forward to seeing you moon shots! @frappa77 Thanks Francesca!
@olivetreeann thankyou so much for all that information. Ann I shall give it a try. Very rainy at the moment but next full or nearly full moon I will be out there.
@grammyn Thank you Katy! As you know- this camera loves moon shots.
@digitalrn Thank you Rick!
@randystreat Thank you Kathy!
@summerfield Thank you Vikki! One of my favorite subjects!
@aglennc Thank you Anita! I'm always amazed by it.
@lyndamcg Thank you Lynda! And thank you so much for the fav!
@peterday Thank you Peter and thanks for the fav!
@salza Thank you Sally! Yes- you miss it when it's covered over by clouds, but then when you need the rain, it's not so hard to let it go. But always comes around again, doesn't it? Thank you for the fav!!
@cherrymartina Thank you Martina! I feel the same way.
@cruiser Thank you Chris! I think I told you this, but just in case I didn't: You'll need a tripod or something to place your camera on. I put my settings at ISO 200, AV, daylight, and zoom in accordingly. You can play with the color a bit using the tungsten or fluorescent setting instead of daylight. This camera loves moon shots. I wouldn't be surprised if the XS60 did too. You can also minimize camera movement by using the 10 second timer. I usually don't since my camera is on my tripod. But before I had the tripod and did them by putting the camera on whatever was handy I did. I'm looking forward to seeing you moon shots!
@frappa77 Thanks Francesca!