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That depends entirely on the way you use the camera. The profiles are meant to provide quick access to the settings you routinely use for each of these situations and will thus be different for each and every photographer. Somebody else's "best" profile will  most likely not be "best" for you.
They will not specifically make the camera as such perform better in a given situation.

It is for instance more useful to set: "low light" which will have a high auto-ISO setting, spot metering and a lower EVF brightness, to avoid having to set those separately, or "Bright Sun" which sets the ISO ti fixed-low, EVF to bright, and P. , etc.  or "manual" which will set the camera to your taste. Or indeed "landscape" to quickly access the settings you use to photograph the type of landscape you normally do, which will be different from somebody' else's. e.g.  I only photograph mountains and hills when abroad, and never at home :lol:

In other words, they are meant top speed up your  camera for your usage by avoiding button-punching as your photographing parameters change which means they will be different for each photographer.

You'll have to pick and choose as each user gives his personal preferences in this thread ;)

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