What Are the Best Technical Settings for Street Photography?
What are the best technical settings for street photography? Should you shoot fully-manual? Should you use "P" (program) mode? Should you zone focus? There is no "best" settings in street photography--just use what best works for you. For me, that means shooting in "P" (program) mode where my camera automatically chooses the aperture and shutter speed. I keep my ISO 1600-3200 (for a fast shutter speed), center-point autofocus, and I focus on composition, overcoming my fears, and interacting with others when shooting. http://erickimphotography.com/blog

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