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Answer by AskMrVideo for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my...

I use the mnemonic ASIWFP. All Sheep In Winter Follow Paths.Starts with the most important, exposure triangle:A - aperture S - shutterI - isoThen on to the aesthetics:W - white balanceF - frame rate P...

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Answer by Jasmine for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my...

This is simply an issue of practicing until it's a habit. Many people in many disciplines struggle with this and the prevailing advice is "establish a routine" - for example, ever see a pro golfer get...

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Answer by AJ Henderson for How to remember to change settings when I pick up...

One thing that can help is using custom modes if your camera supports it. If you have several specific shooting scenarios that require different settings, some cameras have Custom or C mode presets...

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Answer by Nabeel Ahmed for How to remember to change settings when I pick up...

The best possible solution is to be (atleast when starting of) conscious about it. Half pressing your capture button, all the current settings (speed, aperture, ISO..) 'll be displayed in the...

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Answer by David for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

How about sticking a suitable mnemonic / reminder on a tab on your lens cap/camera bag or similar.PS. I am a fellow sufferer.

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Answer by Viv for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

What I do is to check the Exposure level Indicator on the viewfinder while composing the image to see if the final image would under-exposed or over-exposed before I take the picture.

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Answer by coneslayer for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my...

I check and adjust the settings when I start shooting.But it's not something that I do in the off chance that something will be "wrong" because I changed it last time. Rather, when I start shooting, I...

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Answer by Caleb for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

Make a concerted effort to think carefully about what you're doing when you're doing it.For example, I was recently in New York shooting inside a Broadway theater, and I raised my ISO to the max. The...

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Answer by pradeep sekar for How to remember to change settings when I pick up...

Here is what I usually do. I made it a habit to keep my camera in the P mode (Priority mode). I usually take photos in Manual mode, but when I switch off my camera, I make sure to turn the knob to...

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Answer by cachorrocadi for How to remember to change settings when I pick up...

The first thing I do before taking photos is to check the previous settings of the camera. It's a matter of taking it as a habit.

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Answer by Roflo for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

No tricks to offer (at least not based on experience). In fact it still happens to me somewhat often, but this occurred to me when I read your question.Unless your camera can remember those setting for...

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Answer by Pat Farrell for How to remember to change settings when I pick up...

One trick that I've heard recommended is to always check and reset your settings every time you take your camera out of the bag. Which really means every day when you start shooting.I can't remember...

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Answer by Itai for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

Buy a Pentax :) It is one of my favorite features. You can specify which setting is remembered each time the camera powers on and I have mine reset EC, WB, ISO, Drive mode among other things. In this...

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Answer by MikeW for How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

I think the best way to avoid those situations, is when you have used a high ISO, extreme exposure compensation, or shot JPG when you usually shoot RAW, is when you're done, switch the settings back to...

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How to remember to change settings when I pick up my camera?

Is there anyone out there with an easy way to remember to change camera settings?Often I change my settings for specific situations, then I leave my camera that way. Next time I turn on, I forget to...

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