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Sherman

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  1. Forgive me as I am new to this and not by any means a professional photographer. I own and love an X100F having had other Fujifilm cameras in the past. I like the three auto ISO settings but if I set, say, min ISO to 200, max ISO to 3,200 and min shutter to 1/125 and then take pictures on a pleasant and reasonably bright normal kind of day, the camera will often select an aperture of 2.8 or 4 and an ISO of 400 (sometimes higher) and an unnecessarily fast shutter of say 1/1000. I would have expected the first priority to be to keep the ISO as low as possible then work from there. I realise the answer is not to shoot on A but to work manually but this isn't always convenient if just taking quick snapshots. Am I doing something wrong or any ideas welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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