I took your tips and have been shooting the moon when I have the opportunity and they really turn out pretty good. Thank you for your help. I wish I could share my last shots from a few days ago.
Pixel can get really great results, but it is a lot more tricky to get it right compared to other brands, as Pixel itself always tries to overexpose. Have you tried moonshots with Astro mode?
Very impressed with the Samsung results, yes the huawei are bonkers, I wonder what the pixel would do in astro mode following the moon on a motorised tripod for 4 plus mins, great video buddy 🏴
Doesn't the iPhone have an app that gives access to cameras freely that doesn't even in androids? Thank you for the content ❤ and thank you for adopting the audio track feature 🎉 no iPhone não tem um app que der acesso as câmeras de forma livre que nem nos androids? obrigado pelo conteúdo ❤ e obrigado por ter adotado o recurso faixa de áudio 🎉
I seem to remember some controversy about Huawei and Samsung each having an image of the moon already in the camera and using AI to blend that image with the moon shot phone camera users made. I did a search and found some people saying that is true while others say it is not true. Any idea about that? Thanks Shayne. :-Don
Apple recently came out with an update to my M1 MacAir that had a broken screen. After the update I was no longer able to run my mirrored screen and it gave me a warning on the mirrored display asking me to open the Display Settings. I never had to do that even with old PCs 10+ years ago. It is a complete money grab. I can no longer use the screen without buying a new screen which over half the price of the M1. They also did something similar to the iPhone 6 when the iPhone 6s came out and bricked thousands of people's phone's weeks into the release of the iPhone 6s forcing people to buy the new product. They are downright evil. It is planned obsolescence and will come to hurt them because they are no longer running top tier products people have no choice but to buy.
I took your tips and have been shooting the moon when I have the opportunity and they really turn out pretty good. Thank you for your help. I wish I could share my last shots from a few days ago.
Excellent! You can, just join the FB group
Pixel can get really great results, but it is a lot more tricky to get it right compared to other brands, as Pixel itself always tries to overexpose. Have you tried moonshots with Astro mode?
Yep! got incredible results, incredibly detailed through external lens, also even with binoculars, you would not believe it was taken via phone.
Moon pics with astro? I would have thought it was too bright. Im going to have to check that out now.
Very impressed with the Samsung results, yes the huawei are bonkers, I wonder what the pixel would do in astro mode following the moon on a motorised tripod for 4 plus mins, great video buddy 🏴
I'm going to try this with Nokia 3310 classic. Wish me luck. The title stated any phone, so here we go.
You mentioned any phone but you click with higher end phones bro 😊
Any of each brand will work the same way
Doesn't the iPhone have an app that gives access to cameras freely that doesn't even in androids?
Thank you for the content ❤
and thank you for adopting the audio track feature 🎉
no iPhone não tem um app que der acesso as câmeras de forma livre que nem nos androids?
obrigado pelo conteúdo ❤
e obrigado por ter adotado o recurso faixa de áudio 🎉
There are plenty of apps that will shoot manual, if thats what you mean.
Nothing gets more access on ios than apple allows. It's not android.
@@ShayneMostyn seria mexer na iso, velocidade foco, que nem o modo pro
I seem to remember some controversy about Huawei and Samsung each having an image of the moon already in the camera and using AI to blend that image with the moon shot phone camera users made. I did a search and found some people saying that is true while others say it is not true. Any idea about that? Thanks Shayne.
:-Don
Older Huawei 100% true. Current Samsungs, 100% true also. That why I did it both ways.
I use filters
Apple recently came out with an update to my M1 MacAir that had a broken screen. After the update I was no longer able to run my mirrored screen and it gave me a warning on the mirrored display asking me to open the Display Settings. I never had to do that even with old PCs 10+ years ago. It is a complete money grab. I can no longer use the screen without buying a new screen which over half the price of the M1. They also did something similar to the iPhone 6 when the iPhone 6s came out and bricked thousands of people's phone's weeks into the release of the iPhone 6s forcing people to buy the new product. They are downright evil. It is planned obsolescence and will come to hurt them because they are no longer running top tier products people have no choice but to buy.
What the heck does that have to do with the topic of this video?
@@ideapage Apple is dropping the ball. Did you watch the video?