Moon Gallery

Moon at dawn
JPEG(45KB) Nov. 16, 1998
5:36 JST(10 sec.)
Nikon FE, Ai Nikkor 85mm F2S(F2)
Fujichrome Velvia(ISO100)
by KenIchi Kadota, at Saitama Japan


Full Moon
JPEG(112KB) Oct. 5, 1998
31cm Reflector with collector lens for MT200, PENTAX-LX
2016mm F6.7, Exposure 1/125s, (Reala Ace)
by Hirohisa Matsumoto in Tottori, Japan


Earthshine
JPEG(35KB) Jan. 31, 1998
18:04 JST(30 sec.)
Nikon FE, 18cmF5.5 reflector(extended by 1.5xTeleplus, 1485mm)
Fujichrome PROVIA100(ISO100)
by KenIchi Kadota, at Saitama Japan


Moon took with CCD
JPEG(180KB) Nov. 10, 1997
22:48 JST(0.1 sec. exposure)
Cerestron-C8 Prime Focus + F6.3 Reducer
Mutoh CCD CV-04, Image Processed with StellaImage
Shinjyuku, Tokyo, Japan
haru-k: My first shot of the moon with CV-04


The Moon(at the age of 8.7)
JPEG(60KB) Oct. 10, 1997
18:28 JST(1/4 sec.)

Nikon FE, 18cmF5.5 reflector(extended by 2xTeleplus, 1980mm)
Fujichrome Velvia(ISO50)
KenIchi Kadota, Saitama, Japan


The Moon(at the age of 5)
JPEG(20KB) Sept. 7, 1997
18:35 JST(1/8 sec)

Nikon FE, 12cmF6 reflector(x1.5 Tele-Puls) 1080mm
Fujichrome Astia
KenIchi Kadota, Saitama, Japan


The moon to have taken a photograph by the digital camera
I examined what kind of pictures I could take with a digital camera. The sensitivity of the Olympus C-820L corresponds to ISO 100. And the exposure time is quarter a second, which is not so long. Therefore I chose the moon as my first target.
I constructed an adapter by myself in order to gaze through an eye-piece with the lens of C-820L. The moon at dawn was very low and the morning glow had already begun, however, I could take a picture as you see here.
It is good enough as my first result.
JPEG(120KB) Aug. 31, 1997
4:31 JST

Olympus C-820L(HQ1 mode / Auto exp)
with Tomy BORG100ED+Vixen LV9mm
AK, Chiba, Japan




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