>>3241629If you want a good picture of the moon you need to treat it as any other solar system object, so go with lucky imaging.
Take a video, stack best frames and apply wavelets. Personally I use autostakkert for stacking and registax for wavelets.
Also, the moon is big enough to allow you to make a mosaic of it to achieve a bigger picture, with better resolution.
This is my best moon so far, took it in December before a series of reasons made me stop taking pictures until now..
They made me notice that you can see some artifacts in the black sections if you have a very bright screen with certain gamma/contrast settings..
I'll do better next time.