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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 509832" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>most of the settings are pretty basic. Just make a list on paper of what you have changed. For the most part the ones you have to remember are if you shoot RAW or JPEG. If JPEG then you need to be shooting FINE and LARGE. ISO is something you need to either be changing all the time but if you don't then you need to be setting it on AUTO ISO with a minimum of 100 and the MAX you will need to decide but I would not want it too high. Some of the D5200 shooters can answer that better. As you set up your camera just make a note of what you change and what you changed it to. Then if you ever just get things so screwed up you can so a reset and follow your list to get it back in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 509832, member: 6277"] most of the settings are pretty basic. Just make a list on paper of what you have changed. For the most part the ones you have to remember are if you shoot RAW or JPEG. If JPEG then you need to be shooting FINE and LARGE. ISO is something you need to either be changing all the time but if you don't then you need to be setting it on AUTO ISO with a minimum of 100 and the MAX you will need to decide but I would not want it too high. Some of the D5200 shooters can answer that better. As you set up your camera just make a note of what you change and what you changed it to. Then if you ever just get things so screwed up you can so a reset and follow your list to get it back in place. [/QUOTE]
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