To correctly expose the moon, you don't need a long exposure.  Remember, it
is illuminated by the sun.  Not exactly sunny 16, but moony 11 should get
you in the ballpark.  That should mean with 100 ISO film, you can set 1/400
at F5.6.

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> Don't forget that the object, i.e. the moon, will move considerably during
> exposure, magnified by the extremely long lens.  Other than the electronic
> image stabilisers in video cameras the IS system only corrects for
> movements
> of the lens. I'd suggest trying the combo on a stationary object.
>
> Kai
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