By the way, this question comes up a lot and it's based fundamentally on a begged question. We know by watching the Apollo 11 EVA that Armstrong achieved a vertical leap much taller (although certainly not at the theoretical upper limit) than would have been possible on Earth. Most hoax claimants are unaware of this. But the begged question is that the astronauts should have generally leaped higher on the Moon as a demonstration, and that the supposed lack of video evidence for this means it was not actually shot in diminished gravity.
It begs the question of propriety. Just because they theoretically could have done a certain thing doesn't mean it was wise to do it. Apollo 11 astronauts, for example, operated under severe limits for mobility, flexibility, and locomotion because engineers advocated conservative operations until they could get the EVA suits back for a performance analysis. By Apollo 17 the astronauts were happily leaping all over the place. (The joke passed up to Harrison Schmidt was that the Houston Ballet wanted him to audition.) Not 5-7 meters above the surface, as the ignorant claims here suggest, but clearly not in Earth gravity.