Changing File Name Settings (Sequential No.) - Ricoh Caplio RX Operation Manual

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Changing File Name
Settings (SEQUENTIAL
NO.)
When you shoot a still image, it is stored on
an SD Memory Card or in internal memory,
with a consecutively numbered file name
automatically assigned.
When you are switching SD Memory Cards,
you can set your camera to continue consec-
utive numbering from the previously loaded
SD Memory Card.
Possible Settings
ON (Continue numbering)
File names will be automatically assigned to still images you
take, in the format of "R" followed by 7 digits, from R0010001.jpg
to R9999999.jpg.
With this setting, even when one SD Memory Card is switched
with another, consecutive file numbering from the previous card
is continued.
OFF (Do not continue numbering) (Default)
Every time a new card is loaded, file numbering is assigned,
from RIMG0001.jpg to RIMG9999.jpg.
If numbering exceeds RIMG9999, further recording is not possi-
ble.
To make changes to file numbering, follow
the steps below.
1.
Turn the Mode Dial to 1
(Setup Mode).
The Setup Screen appears.
2.
Press the " " " " button to select
[SEQUENTIAL NO.].
3.
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Press the #$
#$ buttons to select
#$
#$
the desired setting.
This setting will be used for shooting until
you change it.
• When you are recording to internal mem-
ory, file names are assigned just as when
[SEQUENTIAL NO.] is set to [OFF].
• When transferring images to a computer, if
a file already exists with the same name in
the destination folder, your image is
renamed before saving to avoid overwrite
problem.
• When transferring images to a computer
via RicohGate, the files are assigned
names like RIMG****.jpg (xxxx indicates
the number of the image), even if
"SEQUENTIAL NO." is set to ON.
Extension
The characters "jpg" following the period in a
file name are called the extension and indi-
cate file's type. A type of "jpg" indicates that
the file is in JPEG format. The extension is
always separated from the file name by a
period.
JPEG Files
This is read "Jay-Peg" file. This is one of the
file formats used for saving image data. It is
widely used when recording still images, its
strong point being its small file size.
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