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Penumbral Eclipse

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse - February 2027 2027

Snow Moon

Observe the subtle dance of shadows as the Moon passes through Earth's penumbral shadow, causing a gentle dimming of the lunar surface.

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Camera Settings by Phase

🌕
Penumbral Phase
Begins ~2 hours before totality

Moon enters Earth's outer shadow. Subtle dimming visible.

ISO

100-400

Aperture

f/8-f/11

Shutter

1/125s - 1/250s

Notes

Similar to regular full moon photography

🌗
Partial Eclipse
~1 hour before totality

Earth's umbra creates a dark bite in the moon's surface.

ISO

400-800

Aperture

f/8

Shutter

1/60s - 1/125s

Notes

Increase exposure as shadow covers more of the moon

🔴
Total Eclipse (Blood Moon)
~62 minutes of totality

Moon turns deep red. The most dramatic phase for photography.

ISO

1600-6400

Aperture

f/4-f/8

Shutter

1/2s - 4s (tripod required)

Notes

Experiment with exposures - brightness varies

Photography Tips

  • 1Start with normal full moon settings during penumbral phase
  • 2Increase ISO and exposure as the eclipse progresses
  • 3Use a tripod - totality requires exposures of 1-4 seconds
  • 4Bracket your exposures for HDR processing later
  • 5Capture a sequence showing all phases of the eclipse
  • 6Use manual focus and check focus between phases

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ✗Using auto-exposure (moon becomes overexposed white blob)
  • ✗Not bringing a tripod for long exposures
  • ✗Forgetting to adjust settings as conditions change
  • ✗Only shooting at one focal length
  • ✗Not checking weather forecast and backup locations
Quick Reference
Essential settings for each phase

🌕 Penumbral

ISO 100-400 | f/8 | 1/125s

🌗 Partial

ISO 400-800 | f/8 | 1/60s

🔴 Totality

ISO 1600-6400 | f/4-8 | 1-4s

Recommended Gear
  • ✓Telephoto lens (200mm+)
  • ✓Sturdy tripod
  • ✓Remote shutter release
  • ✓Extra batteries
  • â—‹Star tracker (optional)
Difficulty LevelIntermediate