Image File and Folder Names
Pictures, movies, and voice memos are assigned 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”).
Originals | Identifier* | Extension |
Still picture | DSCN | .JPG |
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Movie | DSCN | .MOV |
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Voice memo | DSCN | .WAV |
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Copies | Identifier* | Extension |
Cropped copy | RSCN | .JPG |
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Small copy | SSCN | .JPG |
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D-Lighting copy | FSCN | .JPG |
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Voice memo | Same as picture | .WAV |
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*The identifier is not displayed, but is visible when the picture is transferred to a com- puter.
Pictures are stored in folders named with a three-digit folder number followed by a five-character identifier: “P_” plus a three-digit sequence number for pictures taken using panorama assist (e.g., “101P_001”; c 42) and “NIKON” for all other pictures (e.g., “100NIKON”). Folders can hold up to 200 pictures; if a picture is taken when the current folder contains 200 pic- tures, a new folder will be created by adding one to the current folder num- ber. If a picture is taken when the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200 pictures or a picture numbered 9999, no further pictures can be taken until the medium is formatted (c 98) or a new memory card inserted.