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Kodak M683 is the camera I use.
Close Up mode(I believe it's a macro mode)
Manually set ISO to either 64 or 100, anything higher gets too much noise in the image, and can actually pick up too much of the light; The former mainly due to using a cheap point and shoot. Most of my older "good" shots before I started doing this ended up in the upper double digits and lower 100s.
White Balance set to Fluorescent; Used to leave it on auto, and while I feel this sometimes led to a bit more vibrant colors/photos in general, but I was getting too many photos that came out blue tinted and sort of washed out.
I do adjust the exposure bias on the fly if I feel a certain screen is coming out too bright or too dark.

Setting for the CRT are left wear they are for general use, unless I'm trying to get a very specific photo, like of macro shots of the phosphors themselves rather than what they form.

tl;dr:
Kodak m683
Macro mode
Low ISO(64 or 100)
Fluorescent White Balance

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