On the Data Loading dialog box, input up to four letters for the first half of the file name. Then click "OK" to start downloading the shooting data.

2.The loaded shooting data is saved with the specified name. The film number for the last half of the file name and file name extension "*psh" is automatically added to the file name. To open the saved shooting data file, click "File" and "Open".

To view style options for shooting data files, see page 32.

For details, see the help message for the F90/F90X (N90/N90s) Shooting Data dia- log box.

Deleting shooting data from camera's memory

1. Click "Delete" to activate the Data Deleting Confirmation message box.

2.On the Data Deleting Confirmation message box, click "Yes" to delete shooting data.

Notes on memorizing, loading shooting data with F90/F90X (N90/N90s)

Shooting data cannot be memorized until the camera has been loaded with film.

When shooting multiple exposures, the shooting data for the first exposure only will be memorized.

To delete shooting data from the camera's memory, select "Delete" on the F90/ F90X (N90/N90s) Shooting Data dialog box (see page 29), or download shooting data from the F90/F90X (N90/N90s) camera.

If you download shooting data from the F90/F90X (N90/N90s) camera in mid-roll, the shooting data for film taken up to that point is not downloaded. Only the previ- ously memorized data from other rolls is downloaded and then deleted.

If you have modified Memory Mode option on the F90/F90X (N90/N90s) Shooting Data dialog box, WIMBW appears in the camera's LCD panel.

The "Delete" command on the F90/F90X (N90/N90s) Shooting Data dialog box can be executed even when the film is in mid-roll. In this case, all shooting data except for that of the film roll in use, will be deleted from the camera's memory.

Option for "Data imprinted on frame #0" cannot be set.

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