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Make it a habit to check the following five settings when you pick up your camera, after not using it for awhile.
Otherwise, you may find that you've taken many photographs at the wrong setting.
For example, let's say you photographed the lobby of the El Tovar lodge at Yellowstone National Park.
You set the ISO to 1600, and the white balance to tungsten.
Then, the next day, you photographed the sunrise over the Grand Canyon.
If you don't have the habit of checking the settings, you may discover you've used the wrong settings.
Check:
• ISO
• White balance
• Exposure compensation is at 0.0.
A +/- icon will appear on the LCD screen if the exposure compensation is not set to 0.0.
• File format (JPEG and/or RAW) and the JPEG
The location of the focus area setting can be changed inadvertently
• Location of focus area
On many cameras, the area that is to be used for focusing can be selected.
Often, the area can be changed inadvertently.
If your camera has buttons dedicated to these settings, all you have to do is press the buttons while looking at the top LCD screen.

By taking a few seconds to check—you won't have to say "oops."
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