User Manual - Page 235

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9. Menu Guide
Set the folder and file name patterns in which images are to be saved.
[Folder / File Settings]
Folder name File name
1
Folder number (3-digits, 100–999)
1
Color space ([P]: sRGB, [ _ ]: AdobeRGB)
2
5-digit user-defined segment
2
3-digit user-defined segment
3
File number (4-digits, 0001–9999)
4
File extension
[Select Folder]
Specifies the folder to which images are to be saved.
The folder name is indicated with the number of files that can be stored.
[Create a New
Folder]
[OK]
Creates a new folder with the same 5-digit user-defined
segment as the current folder name setting.
[Change]
Allows you to redefine the 5-digit user-defined segment
before creating a new folder.
Available characters: alphabet (upper case characters),
numbers, and [ _ ]
For information on how to enter characters, refer to
P64.
A new folder with an incremented folder number is created.
If there are no recordable folders in the card, a screen for resetting the
folder number is displayed.
[File Name
Setting]
[Folder
Number Link]
Uses the folder number of the folder name as the file
name’s 3-digit user-defined segment.
[User Setting]
Allows you to define and set the 3-digit user-defined
segment of the file name.
Available characters: alphabet (upper case characters),
numbers, and [ _ ]
For information on how to enter characters, refer to
P64.
Each folder can store up to 1000 files.
File numbers are assigned sequentially from 0001 to 9999 in the order of recording. If you
change the storage folder, a continuing number from the last file number will be assigned.
In the following cases, a new folder with an incremented folder number will be created
automatically when the next file is saved:
The current folder contains 1000 files
The current folder contains a file with the file number “9999”
New folders cannot be created when there are folders numbered from 100 all the way up to
999. In this case, we recommend saving their data to a computer or similar device and
formatting the card.
100ABCDE
PABC0001.JPG
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