File Number Sequence; Custom Setting D7 (D300S) And D6 (D) - Nikon D300 User Manual

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File Number Sequence

Custom setting d7 (D300S) and d6 (D300)
(User's Manual – D300S page 277; D300 page 283)
File number sequence
the image file numbers for each picture you take, in a running
sequence from 0001 to 9999. After 9999 pictures, it rolls back
over to 0001. Or, you can cause it to reset the image number
to 0001 when you format or insert a new memory card.
Here are the settings and an explanation of how they work:
▪ On – Image file numbers start at 0001 and continue
running in a series until you exceed 9999, at which time
the image numbers roll over to 0001 again. The
number sequence
created, a new memory card is inserted, or the current
memory card is formatted. If the file number exceeds
9999 during a shoot, the camera will create a brand-new
folder on the same memory card and start writing the
new images in numbered order from 0001 into the new
folder. Similarly, if you accumulate 999 images in the
current folder, the next image capture will result in the
camera creating a new folder, but the file numbering will
not be reset to 0001 unless that 999th image had a file
number of 9999. In other words, no matter what you do
with your memory cards, or how many folders you or the
camera create, the
incrementing until 9999 images have been taken. Only
then will the
allows your camera to keep count of
continues even if a new folder is
File number sequence
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will continue
reset to 0001.
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