My efforts at photographing the lunar eclipse
a while back weren't brilliant, but since then I've learned a little more about my camera. I now know how to work the controls, although they're so sensitive and fiddly it's quite a challenge to set them. So when I was reminded by the ABC weather report that there was a "
supermoon" (because its orbit had brought it close to the earth), I though I'd have another attempt.

Still not all that terrific, but maybe with a bit more practice?
Best advice seems to be use a DSLR. But there may be a few tips from this nice, slow speaking, presumably from the accent Russian, blonde that would help and can be applied to your camera controls:
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