QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 06:31 PM)
moon nothing to shoot one la, use the longest focal length, spot metering and a tripod then align the middle AF point to the moon then just shoot only
meteors and milky ways all those i dont really know
Metore Shower easy to shoot, you find the shower radiant (means the direction of the sky where the metore will appear)
use a wide angle lens,,largest aperature while focus to infinity to make sure it's your star look sharp
about the shutter speed,it's recomanded to use 5~30 second,it's about the iso you set,cause a longer exposure will wash the faint meteors due to sky-glow
If you have an intervalometer program it to shoot continuously and just hope to be lucky. Without an intervalometer prepare your finger because it may hurt!
About the miliky way a??
i heard about it's using the longest shutter speed,aperature and iso