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Setting for the UK depend upon what you're taking. I always use manual mode and adjust the aperture dpending upon what I am shooting. Unless you have an external strobe you'll need natural light as otherwise the built-in flash will give you major back scatter problems. Just try to get as close to your subject as possible and then then when you think you're close enoigh - get closer!

I have found a wide angle lens for my compact camera has been invaluable.
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