Stop Shooting on Factory Settings — Here's What to Fix First
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Default settings exist to protect manufacturers from support calls, not to help you shoot better — that premise is solid, but this listicle doesn't deliver anything a working photographer hasn't already dialled in years ago. Safely skippable unless you're genuinely new to shooting beyond auto.
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