Thank you for the advice @barski, the moon was still covered by hazy thin cloud, and I normally get it clear with the craters when the sky is clear. I don't use a tripod, as I shoot free hand. but I think that you are correct, as shooting on a tripod will make a clear moon even clearer.
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This will also help when shooting the moon behind the clouds, your focus shifts towards the clouds, I'll look, I have photos when I caught a very clear moon behind a layer of clouds, but you need to spend time :) !VSC
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You can do it without a tripod, just lean on something, on a tree branch for example, hold your breath and shoot. This is the kind of photo you get without a tripod but with a stop at a short shutter speed with a slight lead in the course of the moon, like when hunting ducks, you shoot ahead. !BEER
My friend, I know all of this, as I have now had 12 years of training, and I prefer to shoot free hand.
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