Yrecord/Erase; Quick Erase; Raw+Jpeg Erase; File Name - Olympus E-620 Instruction Manual

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Y RECORD/ERASE

QUICK ERASE

You can erase the picture you have just taken immediately using the D button.
When the D button is pressed, the confirmation screen appears, asking you if you
[OFF]
want to erase the picture.
Pressing the D button erases the picture immediately.
[ON]

RAW+JPEG ERASE

You can select the method to erase images recorded in RAW+JPEG. This function can only
be used to erase one frame.
[JPEG]
Erases all JPEG image files, leaving only the RAW image files.
[RAW]
Erases all RAW image files, leaving only the JPEG image files.
[RAW+JPEG]
Erases both image file types.
x
Notes
• This function is effective only if deleting one frame. For all-frame erase or erasing selected
frames, both RAW and JPEG will be erased regardless of this setting.

FILE NAME

When you take a picture, the camera assigns it a unique file name and saves it in a folder.
File names are assigned as shown in the illustration below.
[AUTO]
Even when a new card is inserted, the folder numbers are retained from the previous
card. If the new card contains an image file whose file number coincides with one saved
on the previous card, the new card's file numbers start at the number following the
highest number on the previous card.
[RESET]
When a new card is inserted, folder numbers start at 100 and file numbers start at 0001.
If a card containing images is inserted, the file numbers start at the number following the
highest file number on the card.

PRIORITY SET

You can customize the initial position of the cursor ([YES] or [NO]) on the Erasing images or
Formatting the card screen.
All folders
Month
Color space
(10, 11, 12 are numbered A, B, C)
P: sRGB
_: Adobe RGB
Folder name
000 OLYMP
Folder number (100 – 999)
File name
Pmdd0000.jpg
File number (0001 – 9999)
After taking 9999 pictures, the counter is
Day
reset to 0001 for the next picture, the folder
(01 – 31)
number increments by 1 to name and create
a new folder where the next image (file) is
stored.
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