Folder Settings
You can create or select the folder for saving still photos. You can also rename folders.
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Movie files are saved in the following folder (with **** indicating the reel number).
- XF-HEVC S or XF-AVC S movie files (.MP4): REEL_**** folder in the XFVC folder (up to 999 files)
- RAW movie files (.CRM): REEL_**** folder in the CRM folder (up to 999 files)
- When a new card is loaded, the folder created is named with the reel number set in the [Reel Number] setting for [Movies] in [: File name]. Folders cannot be created or renamed.
Creating a Folder
Renaming Folders
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Enter letters and numbers of your choice.
- You can enter five characters.
- By selecting [], you can change the input mode.
- To delete single characters, select [] or press the button.
- Use the dial or to select a character, then press to enter it.
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Exit the setting.
- Press the button, then press [OK].
Selecting a Folder
- (1) Number of images in folder
- (2) Lowest file number
- (3) Folder name
- (4) Highest file number
- Select a folder on the folder selection screen.
- Captured images are stored in your selected folder.
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Folders
- Folders are named as in “100EOSR1,” with a three-digit folder number followed by five letters or numbers. A folder can contain up to 9999 images (file number 0001–9999). When a folder becomes full, a new folder with the folder number increased by one is created automatically. Also, if manual reset () is executed, a new folder will be created automatically. Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created.
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Creating folders with a computer
- With the card open on the screen, create a new folder with “DCIM” as the name. Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images. “100ABC_D” is the required format for folder names, and the first three digits must be a folder number in the range 100–999. The last five characters can be any combination of upper- and lower-case letters from A to Z, numerals, and the underscore “_”. The space cannot be used. Also note that two folder names cannot share the same three-digit folder number (for example, “100ABC_D” and “100W_XYZ”) even if the remaining five characters in each name are different.