9 frames on Nokia N80 thru 102/1000mm refractor and 5mm ocular.
The high contrast crater on the left is Herschel (41km) and the large one on its right is the 153km Ptolemaeus. Interestingly enough, the image has enough angular resolution to show the 9km Ammonius crater in the lower right of the Ptolemaeus (this is a mirror image). That's not half-bad considering the weather and ridiculous method of lunar photography :-)