2009年2月5日 星期四

Shooting the Moon with Panasonic TZ3































This photo is taken on Feb. 2 from the roof top of the complex building at NTUT using TZ3.
I have tried to shoot the moon before, but the results are terrible.
The moon seems like a light bulb.
















On Feb. 2 my senior told me that the secret of shooting the moon is to change the "metering mode" on DC to " Spot metering ", thus the camera will only measure the lightness of a very small area of the scene. Camera will automatically adjust the shutter and aperture to clearly show the object you are aiming at.

I'm very glad that I bought this camera from my senior, and the performance of the camera are presenting quite well.

By the way, this is my first article on my blogger.

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