Owner's Manual

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MENU
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Create, rename, or delete folders,
or
choose
the
folder in which subsequent
photographs
will be stored.
Select
folder:
Choose
the
folder in
which
subsequent
photographs
will be stored.
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(default folder)
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Current folder
Other
folders (in alphabetical
order)
New:
Create a
new
folder and name
it
as
described below.
Rename:
Select a folder
from
the
list and rename it
as
described below.
Delete:
Delete all
empty
folders on
the
memory
card.
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Name area
Keyboard
area
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Naming
and
Renaming
Folders
Folder names can be
up
to
five characters long.
To
move
the
cursor in
the
name area, rotate
the
command
dial.
To
enter a
new
letter at
the
current
cursor position, use
the
multi
selector
to
highlight
the
desired character in the keyboard area and press
the
~
button.
To
delete the character at
the
current cursor position, press
the
un
button.
Press
€l
to
save
changes and return
to
the
shooting
menu,
or
press
MENU
to
exit
without
creating a
new
folder or changing
the
folder name.
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Folder
Names
On the
memory
card,
folder
names are preceded by a
three-digit
folder
number
assigned
automatically by the camera
(e.g.,
100DSOOO).
Each
folder
can contain
up
to
999
photographs. During shooting, pictures are stored in
the
highest-numbered
folder
with
the
selected name. If a
photograph
is
taken
when
the
current folder
is
full
or
contains a
photograph
numbered
9999/
the
camera will create a
new
folder
by
adding
one
to
the
current folder
number
(e.g.,
101
DSOOO).
The camera treats folders
with
the
same name
but
different
folder
numbers
as
the
same folder. For example,
if
the
folder NIKON
is
selected for
Active
folder,
photographs
in all folders named NIKON
(1
OONIKON,
101
NIKON, 102NIKON,
etc.) will be visible
when
Current
is
selected for
Playback
folder
(U
146). Renaming
changes all folders
with
the
same name
but
leaves
the
folder numbers intact.
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