rmalarz wrote:
For me, both the digital cameras I use have only three important adjustments, ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. The rest, except for formatting memory modules, are pretty much useless. And, yes, they can prove detrimental if accidentally manipulated.
--Bob
I carry a Canon G7X Mark II when I don't feel like lugging around a DSLR. I found the sharpness setting not to my liking, and adjusted the camera accordingly. I trade blur for a bit more noise. It has a touch screen on the back with one very useful feature, which is touching the point where you want the camera to focus, but it isn't active if you remove all of the menu items that you don't frequently use from the display. My right thumb sometimes hits a menu item accidentally, putting the camera into some adjustment mode, and then I can't take a picture unless I go out of it. I have also accidentally changed the ISO to 12,800 more than once by accidentally touching something. It's annoying.