The "correct" settings depend on the type of photograph you're taking and any effects you might be after. There is no one "correct" setting for all types of photography, otherwise there would be no need for any other settings.
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The "correct" settings depend on the type of photograph you're taking and any effects you might be after. There is no one "correct" setting for all types of photography, otherwise there would be no need for any other settings.