Any tips on remembering to change the ISO settings

going from film to digital was real confusing for me (allot more buttons) so when I first started shooting with my dlsr I kept forgetting to do a step here or there. so I came up with a order Iso is the first thing I usually set. But getting into a system is a good way not to make those kind of mistakes again.
 
I really dont want to put a label on my camera that says "check iso idiot."

For non nikon users that is quite fitting :mrgreen:

Anyway seriously. I have taken quite number of shots of a chair in the backyard for the sake of testing the ISO differences.

Shot1 ISO 200,
shot2 ISO 400
shot3 ISO 800
shot4 ISO 1600
shot5 ISO 3200

Than I cropped the main object (chair) in the frame and enlarge it to fit the screen for each ISO. ISO 200 and 800 hard to tell which is which. 1600 still good but I see it differed from ISO 200. I won't try 3200 unless I really have to.
 

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