Operating Instructions

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Outputting Writing pictures onto a memory card
J Saving folder, saving format, and file name
The picture save place and file name will be as shown
below.
The saving format of each file is as follows.
If any selected file is associated with a different file (hereafter
referred to as an “associated file”), both files are copied onto
the memory card with the association maintained. (This holds
true only when both files can be copied to a memory card.)
If the association with one another is not established, they
sometimes cannot be reproduced by the digital camera.
(Associated file: 136)
The alphabetic characters of folder names differ from those in
the figure, depending on the model used.
If there are multiple saving folders, pictures are saved in the
folder with the largest folder number.
If [100_PANA] and [102_PANA] exist, for example, pictures are
saved in [102_PANA].
If there is no saving folder, a folder is created automatically.
(The folder name is [100_PSDV].)
Numbers following the last number in the folder are assigned to
files.
For example, if the picture file with the largest number among
the picture files that exist in a folder is [P1050005.JPG], the file
names of pictures to be saved are [P1050006.JPG],
[P1050007.JPG]...
Some files are incapable of reproduction, depending on digital
cameras.
Even if a file is of a format capable of reproduction, it
sometimes cannot be reproduced depending on its file
specifications such as picture size and frame rate.
For the specifications of compatible files, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the digital camera.
files save format
BMP Exif JPEG
JPEG, TIFF, MOV, RAW unchanged
Memory card
File number