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How can i take a good photograph of the moon using my Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX3 camera?

The photograph of the moon always blurred due to brightness.

Even though it is nighttime, the moon is being illuminated by the sun, is in full sunlight, and has to be treated as a daylight object. The atmosphere and atmospheric contaminants can reduce that level of light, making it dimmer, especially when the moon is on the horizon.

The best answer is to take a spot reading off the moon and expose accordingly. I don't know if your camera can do that.

An old trick is to use your ASA as the shutter speed (200 ASA = 1/200 to 1/250 sec) and set the aperture at ƒ8. To offset whatever the atmosphere is doing, bracket two ƒ-stops up and down.

One problem is the exposure for the moon is a daylight exposure, but the surrounding environment might require many seconds of exposure at the same ƒ-stop. If you expose for the moon, you can greatly underexpose for the environment. If you expose for the lake, the moon is blown.

Your only simple solutions are to either make a double-exposure, giving proper exposure to both subjects, or shoot them separately and combine them using a program like Photoshop. I don't know if your camera can make double-exposures, so I suggest the later.

The only other solution is to make sure the environment is somewhat bright, such as a brightly lit skyline, lit clouds; that sort of thing.

I hope this helps. Good luck!

Panasonic Lumix Dmc

Panasonic Lumix Dmc-fs3 Features and Review

The DMC-FS3 features a new image-processing LSI, the Venus Engine IV, which contains a more advanced signal processing technology for rendering higher-quality images and produces a faster response time. In addition, the camera boasts the new Intelligent LCD, meaning the 2.5-inc LCD screen detects the lighting condition and controls the brightness level to offer optimal clarity in any situation, whether dark or light; indoors or outdoors.

Notably, dual noise reduction for luminance signal and chromatic signal processing systems, a technology established by the preceding Venus Engine III, gains a more sophisticated process. Firstly, the luminance noise is two-dimensionally separated and only the low-frequency noise, which tends to be noticeable, is eliminated without affecting the high-frequency noise that greatly influences resolution. Secondly, the information of the change point between colours is minutely stored for precise determination of edges, thus colour bleeding is dramatically suppressed. This not only produces a clearer image in high ISO sensitivity recording, but also reproduces details in low-lit areas of pictures taken at low ISO sensitivity.

The Venus Engine IV also enhances the detection accuracy and corrective effect in both Mega O.I.S., which prevents hand-shake, and Intelligent ISO Control, which suppresses motion blur.

Featured in the DMC-FS3, the multi-task image-processing engine Venus Engine IV supports a super-fast response time. The shutter release time lag is as short as 0.00X?second and the shutter interval is as short as 0.X second* despite high-resolution picture recording. The camera's quick response makes it easier to capture sudden, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities. In burst shooting mode, the DMC-FS3 can snap 3 shots per second at full resolution.** And in High-Speed Burst shooting mode,*** it delivers an incredible 7 shots per second. You also get unlimited consecutive shooting****, which lets you continue shooting until the memory card is full.

Panasonic’s Intelligent Auto Mode is comprised of five distinct technologies designed to provide users with intuitive and automatic camera adjustments no matter the shooting condition and without the user having to do anything manually. Intelligent Auto Mode consists of the following:

* MEGA O.I.S. – Gyrosensors detect hand-shake and the lens system shifts to compensate, helping to prevent hand-shake from creating a blurry image.

* Intelligent ISO – Can determine if the photo subject is moving and change the ISO setting and shutter speed accordingly, thus giving a blur-free photo.

* Intelligent Scene Selector – Senses the ambient conditions, recognizes the shooting environment and will automatically select the appropriate scene mode from: Scenery, Portrait, Macro, Night Portrait or Night Scenery mode.

* Face Detection – Panasonic’s Face Detection detects up to 15 faces anywhere in the frame, even if they are moving, and automatically chooses the optimal focus and exposure settings so portraits come out clear and crisp.

* Quick AF – The Quick AF (auto focus) system starts focus on the subject by just pointing the camera to the subject, thus minimizing the AF time.

Additional features of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FS3 include:

* Title Edit function which allows the consumer to input text to accompany a photo, for instance, the names of children or travel locations.

* 50 MB internal memory.

* Records WVGA (848 x 480) motion images at 30 frames per second in a 16:9 aspect ratio, ideal for viewing on High Definition televisions, such as Panasonic VIERA Plasmas and LCDs.

* Compatible with optional marine case, DMW-MCFS5, for underwater shooting.

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