Other Functions; Data Management; Data Structure On The Memory Card - Leica M10-D Instruction Manual

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OTHER FUNCTIONS

DATA MANAGEMENT

DATA STRUCTURE ON THE MEMORY CARD

FOLDER STRUCTURE
The files (= pictures) on the memory cards are saved in automati-
cally generated folders. The first three characters signify the folder
number (numerals), the last five the folder name (letters). You can
change the numbers and the letters when you create a new folder.
By default, the first folder is named "100LEICA", the second
"101LEICA", etc. The folder number will be the next available
number; you can have max. 999 folders.
FILE STRUCTURE
The file names in these folders consist of eleven characters. By
default, the first file is named "L1000001.XXX", the second
"L1000002.XXX", etc. "L" stands for the camera brand; you can
change the next three characters at any time – numerals or letters
can be used. The second group of numbers is the file number:
"XXX" stands for the file format (DNG or JPG). If the folder currently
in use contains file number 9999, then a new folder is created, in
which the file numbering begins at 0001 again.
Notes
• When using memory cards that were not formatted with this
camera, the file numbering will begin with 0001 again. Should
the memory card already contain a file with a number higher
than the last number assigned by the camera, then numbering
will be continued from the relevantly highest number on that
card.
• A relevant message will be displayed on the LCD panel once
folder number 999 and file number 9999 are reached, and all
numbering must be reset.
Factory setting: LEICA/L100
Changes available via app.
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