A Super Resolution Image Of The Moon
Taken by Omer Sidat on October 23, 2012 @ Karachi, Pakistan
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  Camera Used: SONY SLT-A77V
Exposure Time: 1/25
Aperture: f/1.0
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2012:10:24 00:28:52
 
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Super Resolution
Moon of 7th ZilHaj 1433 at 9:50pm on the evening of October 23, 2012.

I wanted to do something different this time around. So instead of taking a standard single shot of a nice and bright moon with shadows, I opted to try out Super Resolution imaging instead (Google it)

This image comes as a merged stack of 7 images taken in succession. The combined image thus created a resolution and provided details not possible with a single standard image.

Camera: Sony Alpha A77
Lens: MTO 1000mm f/10, used in combination with Vivitar Auto 3X Custom Teleconverter
Effective Focal Length equating angle of view of 4500mm
Effective Aperture: f/30 (All 7 images)
Shutter Speed: 1/25sec (All 7 images)
ISO: 800
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