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yo whats up its Dan here Im a content creator videographer photographer for touring bands and musicians I have been for the past five years now and today Im gonna let you guys know the settings that I use my go-to settings for Gig photography and you want to stick around for the very last tip because that is the most important one that you need to know out of any of these all of these settings that Im about to talk to are Universal it doesnt matter what camera youre shooting on whether thats Sony Canon Fuji Nikon Nikon Nikon I dont know it doesnt really matter so as long as youre shooting on manual mode which is the Little M on the dial then youre good to go the first setting that Im going to be talking about is Aperture this kind of depends on which lens youre using so some of them are F 1.8 F 2.8 F 1.4 3.5 or 4 but I have two go-to settings that I use with my setup my first kind of go-to for aperture that I use is F2 0.8 now this doesnt matter if Im using an F 1.8 or