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Canon eos750d concert mode

1. Mode dial: Set the mode dial to "P" (program automatic exposure) or "Av" (aperture priority automatic exposure) mode. When shooting a concert, both modes allow you to easily adjust the camera settings while ensuring correct exposure.

2. Focus: Use the camera's autofocus function, and choose "AI Servo" or "Continuous AF" mode to keep focus when shooting dynamic scenes.

3. Aperture and shutter speed: Try to choose a larger aperture (smaller F value) to get more light in low light environment. At the same time, consider using a faster shutter speed (for example,1125 seconds or higher) to capture the dynamic action on the stage.

4. Sensitivity (ISO): In low light environment, the sensitivity can be appropriately increased and the exposure can be increased. However, please note that high sensitivity may cause noise in photos. In this case, you can try to use the camera's "high ISO noise reduction" function to reduce the noise.

5. White balance: According to the color of stage lighting, you can choose automatic white balance or manual white balance. Manual white balance can help you restore the color of stage lighting more accurately.

6. Driving mode: Select "continuous shooting" mode, so that you can take photos quickly and continuously when shooting dynamic scenes.

7. Lens selection: Using a lens with larger aperture and appropriate focal length can help you get better shooting results in low light environment. Generally speaking, a lens with a focal length range of 17-55mm and an aperture above f/2.8 is a good choice.

When shooting a concert, please be sure to follow the rules of live performance, and don't use flash or interfere with other audiences.