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took some photos on a tripod with the leica q2m with base iso between 1 and 4 seconds and my moon was displaced in some random parts of the photo depending on the angle I took the picture with against the sky. is this again part of the leica digital internal lens correction? if so, it really sucks. I don't like fake moons

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Vir212K,   I agree with Siriusone59.  Your photograph is interesting.  You could also simply tell viewers if asked, "Its a rare photograph of earth's 2 moons".  Most would believe you too.  Or..."I took this photograph on a planet that has 2 moons"...again most would believe you.  Be sure to tell the simple story with a straight face...makes it even more believable.  All joking aside, it is a reflection from the filter.  You would be best to remove it for bright lights.  I only use UVAII at the sea or bad weather.  r/ Mark

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