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I went through every iso setting and exposure setting from 1/8-1/1000 I had a tripod before and was using it. With the reverse ring, there is no known aperture setting, but I had it wide open on the manual aperture adapter. So I took a bit over 200 pics. I just couldn't get quite the right focus this time. It is 23F tonight and every time I aligned the telescope the lens fogged up and I had to reposition the camera tripod every time. So, my window of time to have the moon in view was shorter than last time when it was much warmer.
This ended up being the best pic out of all the rest. The only 2 differences between now and then was that I tried using the timer more than last time. The camera only has a 10second timer and I don't have a remote. So, it sucked a lot watching the moon pass on by while the timer counted down. The other difference is that I used liveview so the mirror was in the up position and didn't need to raise for the photo, which causes a lot of vibration on that tripod.