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Olympus E-300 Advanced Manual

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FILE NAME<br />

When you take a picture, the camera assigns it a unique file name and saves it in<br />

a folder. The folder and file name can later be used for file handling on a<br />

computer. File names are assigned as shown in the illustration below.<br />

DCIM<br />

100 OLYMP<br />

P20<strong>300</strong>01.jpg<br />

P20<strong>300</strong>02.jpg<br />

P20<strong>300</strong>03.jpg<br />

P20<strong>300</strong>04.jpg<br />

All folders<br />

Folder name<br />

000 OLYMP<br />

Folder number (100 - 999)<br />

File name<br />

Pmdd0000.jpg<br />

Day (01 - 31)<br />

Month (10, 11, 12 are<br />

Color space<br />

P: sRGB<br />

_: Adobe RGB<br />

numbered A, B, C)<br />

File number (0001 - 9999)<br />

After taking 9999 pictures, the counter is reset<br />

to 0001 for the next picture, the folder number<br />

increments by 1 to name and create a new<br />

folder where the next image (file) is stored.<br />

AUTO<br />

Even when a new card is inserted, the folder numbers are retained from the<br />

previous card. If the new card contains an image file whose file number coincides<br />

with one saved on the previous card, the new card’s file numbers start at the<br />

number following the highest number on the previous card.<br />

RESET<br />

When a new card is inserted, folder numbers start at 100 and file numbers start at<br />

0001. If a card containing images is inserted, the file numbers start at the number<br />

following the highest file number on the card.<br />

129<br />

8<br />

Customizing the settings/functions of your camera

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