Onkyo 5100 manual Playback Tip, Image File and Folder Names, Picture type Identifier Extension

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Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode)

Deleting Your Last Shot

At any time during shooting, you can press the ubutton to delete the last picture taken. The confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed. Delete the picture as described opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pic- tures" (Q22).

Erase 1 image ?

No

Yes

Playback Tip

The first and last pictures in memory are linked. Pressing the multi selector up or left when the first picture in memory is displayed will take you to the last picture. Pressing the multi selector down or right when the last picture is displayed takes you to the first picture.

Image File and Folder Names

In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four letter identifier, a four-digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSCN0001.JPG")

 

Picture type

Identifier

Extension

Q

Original

Still picture

DSCN

.JPG

22

 

 

 

 

Movie

DSCN

.MOV

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copy

Small copy

SSCN

.JPG

78

 

 

 

 

Cropped copy

RSCN

.JPG

42

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voice memo

 

DSCN

 

 

appended to

Voice memo

SSCN

.WAV

43

still picture

 

RSCN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When a picture is viewed in the monitor, the file number and extension appear in the top right corner of the display. The identifier is not displayed, but is visible when the picture is transferred to a computer.

Pictures are stored in folders created automatically by the camera and named with a three-digit fold- er number followed by "NIKON" (e.g., "100NIKON"). Folders can hold up to 200 pictures; if you take a picture when the current folder contains 200 pictures, a new folder will be created by adding one to the current folder number. If you take a picture when the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999, a new folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from 0001. If the number of files reaches 200 or file numbering reaches 9999 when the memory or memory card contains a folder numbered 999, no further pictures can be taken until the memory or memory card has been formatted (Q93) or a new memory card inserted.

Basic Photography

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Observe caution when using the camera strapTurn off immediately in the event of malfunction Do not use in the presence of flammable gasUse appropriate cables Observe caution when operat- ing the flashKeep out of reach of children Removing memory cardsHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Keep dryDo not drop Keep away from strong mag- netic fieldsFor Home or Office USE Comply with copyright notices Before Taking Important Pictures Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesAF-Assist Illuminator LED Design Rule for Camera File System DCFTable of contents Using the Shooting Menu Using the Playback MenuShooting Menu Internal Memory and SD Memory Card IntroductionLife-Long Learning Before You BeginAttaching the Camera Strap Parts of the CameraMemory card slot cover Q Speaker Built-in Speedlight Q Viewfinder Q18Parts of the Camera BeforeYou Begin Monitor Internal memory/memory card IndicatorBefore You BeginMonitor Controlling the MonitorMonitor turns off while flash is charging Q Setup Q Mode DialBefore You Begin Movie Q Auto QShutter-Release Button Navigating the MenusClose the battery-chamber cover Open the battery-chamber coverImportant Battery Type Inserting BatteriesAlternative Power Sources Read Battery WarningsInserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Damaged BatteriesConfirm that the camera is off Inserting Memory CardsOpen the memory card slot cover Insert the memory cardInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Write Protect SwitchRemoving Memory Cards Memory CardsCheck the battery level in the monitor Checking the Battery LevelTurn the camera on X ButtonPower-on Lamp Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera OffAuto Power Off Standby Mode Sleep ModeBasic Setup Clock BatteryTime Zone Home Time Zone Basic SetupSet DateRotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera on Select P ModeBasic Photography Select P Mode Number of Exposures RemainingReady the camera Frame the PictureFrame your subject Dont Block the ShotWhen Lighting Is Poor Frame the Picture Digital ZoomMonitor or Viewfinder? Focus Focus and ShootTake the picture Monitor turns off while flash is chargingFocusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus Lock Focus and Shoot During RecordingGetting Good Results with Autofocus View pictures in the monitor Press the x buttonErase 1 image ? YesPlayback Tip Image File and Folder NamesPicture type Identifier Extension Mode How it works When to use it When Lighting Is Poor Using the FlashAuto Auto with2 Camera Shake Icon Flash Mode SelectionFlash Range Close-UpsStopping the Self-Timer Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-TimerSelf-Timer More onMacro Close-up Mode Easy Close-ups Macro Close-up ModeAssist Modes Assist and Scene ModesScene Modes Assist and Scene ModesImage Mode Using the GuidesFraming Assist PortraitFraming Assist Portrait AssistLandscape NLandscape AssistArchitecture Group rightSports Assist Sports AssistSports \ Sport spectatorNight Portrait Assist Flash Mode Selection in m ModeScene mode Scene ModeParty/Indoor Beach/SnowScene Mode OFF* & OFFPreserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises Selected $ Y OFF* & OFFHFireworks show Joining Panorama Pictures Menu Exit SetUsing a Tripod Panorama AssistStorage Locations for Panoramas Viewing Pictures on the Camera Zoom Viewing Pictures on the CameraView other Zoom outCropping Pictures Save this image as displayed?Photo Trim Voice Memos Recording and Playback Voice MemosPress Description Connector VCR the AV cable to the television Choosing a Video ModeViewing Pictures on TV Turn the camera offViewing Pictures on a Computer Before Connecting the CameraCamera a ButtonConnecting the USB Cable Viewing Pictures on a ComputerUC-E6 USB cable Mac OS Disconnecting the CameraPrinting pictures Printing PicturesPrint SET Playback Menu 1/3Highlight Print selected Printing Pictures Print SelectionDate Info 04.05 1200Date Printing Pictures Print SetPrinting Via Direct USB Connection USBPrint Exit Highlight Print selection Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionHighlight Dpof printing PictBridge PrintDpof Printing Printer ready? 007 printsError Messages Use a Reliable Power SourceBefore Printing Dpof PrintingRecording Movies Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera onStart recording MoviesFlash Mode Selection in W Mode Recording MoviesMovies Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller size Display optionsAUTO-FOCUS Mode Highlight Auto-focus modeMovie menu also includes the following focus options MoviePlayback Volume Viewing MoviesDeleting Movies Using the Shooting Menu Image mode White balance Exp. +Shooting Menu Image mode Using the Shooting MenuHighlight menu item EXP. +Image Mode Image Mode 1/2High Normal Image mode Memory Memory card Image Mode and Number of Exposures RemainingImage Size Print SizeWhite Balance White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condiOption Description Auto Tions. Best choice in most situationsWhite BAL Preset Preset White BalanceCancel Measure White Balance+0.3 Exp. +Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exposure CompensationContinuous Restrictions on Camera SettingsContinuous Single Continuous Multi-shotBSS Best Shot SelectorBest Shot Selector OFFColor Options Color Options IndicatorColor Options Standard color Vivid colorUsing the Playback Menu DeleteAuto transfer Slide Show Slide ShowLoop Auto OffDeleting Selected Pictures DeleteDelete Highlight Erase selected imagesDelete Deleting All PicturesHighlight Erase all images Before DeletionProtect ProtectMenu Auto Transfer Auto TransferTransferring More than 999 Pictures Hidden PicturesAuto Transfer Marking Selected Pictures for TransferAll on All off Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other CamerasSmall PIC Small PictureHighlight option Small PictureCopying Selected Pictures CopyHighlight memory → memory Highlight Selected imagesCopy Copying All PicturesSelected images will be copied. OK? No YesCopy File NumberPrint Set Using the Setup Menu Welcome screen Date Monitor settingsSET-UP 1/5 Welcome Screen Disable welcome Nikon AnimationSmall Pictures and Cropped Copies Select an ImageDate Setup Menu Option Description DateDate Time zone Camera ClockGMT + Location Time ZonesMonitor Settings Monitor SETTINGS1/2Show info Hide info Framing grid Date Imprint 1/2 Date ImprintOff Date Date and time Date ImprintDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessSound Settings 1/2 Sound SettingsButton sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Shutter soundBlur Warning Shooting modes where the Blur Warning does not functionBlur Warning Blur CheckSleep mode Auto off Sleep modeAuto Off Auto OFFMemory Card Format Format memory/cardAll images will be deleted All images will beReset All Video ModeLanguage Français French, Italiano Italian, NederlandsResetting File Numbering to Reset AllSetting Default White balance Auto Exp. +Battery Type Battery TypeBackup Battery Firmware VersionOptional Accessories Approved Memory CardsSan Disk Caring for Your Camera Batteries Caring for Your CameraDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesClean Check that Connectors arePictures at current settings No pictures on memory card Shooting mode That can beDisplay Troubleshooting Problem Possible causeElectronically-Controlled Cameras Beach/Snow, D Sunset Dusk TroubleshootingDawn Night landscape, a Close up, H Fire Works Show, I Copy, K Panorama Assist, orSports assist Movie, or to e scene USB item in setup menu set to PTP when camera conDawn selected in scene menu Or other make of cameraCCD SpecificationsUSB SpecificationsSymbols IndexIndex Index 6MA04811