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Originally Posted by JCL
Don't know about that specific camera, but what you want is to get it into a full manual mode, so that you can try different combinations of exposures and apertures. Keep the flash off.
If the camera doesn't have a full manual mode, you basically have to fool it by locking the automatic exposure using another target, then move the camera to aim at the headlights.
The tripod is a good idea.
Sample below was shot with a digital camera, in fully manual mode; I just worked at it until I got it right.

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OMG god job my Allan does read this site or he would on here all night telling you best way to do astro pics. He does tell me but it a case whosh over my head although I do remember something like the longer the exposure the best some pics it can take him up to two hours for just one pic but not the moon. did you take that photo through a telescope??? looks upside down and back to front