Storage overview – Working with media and batches
General
With a new CF card (or a newly formatted CF card) inserted or with an Imagebank, a new folder (called a batch) is created automatically after the first image has been captured. More batches can be created whenever you choose and named for easier sorting. You should name them straight away though as they can only be changed later on (if required) when they have been transfered.
Organizing your work with batches
Batches help you to organize your shots as you work. They function just like folders on a computer. Batches have the following properties:
•When you create a new batch, you can assign a name to it.
•When you copy images from a
•When deleting multiple images, you are able to restrict your delete command so that it affects just a single batch.
•When browsing images, you will only see images from the current batch.
•You can change between batches by using the navigation controls of the digital back front panel.
•The OLED shows the date on which each batch was created.
Please note that each new image will be saved in the latest created batch only. You cannot select any other batch to save a new image in.
Navigating media and batches
The camera always works with a current medium and a current batch. This is the location at which the camera will save all new shots and the location in which you can browse using the navigator button on the front panel. There are two ways of selecting the current medium and/or batch:
•Using the zoom and navigator buttons of the front panel. This method enables you to select any existing batch and is therefore useful even when only one type of medium is attached. This method is explained in the procedure below.
•Using the MAIN MENU > Storage entry of the menu system to choose a medium. This is only relevant when more than one medium is attached (e.g., both a compact flash card and an Imagebank). When you use this function, you will always go to the most recently created batch from the medium you select. Please see Selecting the Current Storage Medium for a complete description of this method.
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