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Is 300mm enough for moon photography?
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Is 300mm enough for moon photography?
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If you are shooting the moon alone, you can get pretty good results with a 200mm or 300mm lens, but to really fill the frame, you will likely want an even longer telephoto lens or you can use a teleconverter to extend a lens you already own.
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