d6: File Number Sequence

When a photograph is taken, the camera names the file by adding one to the last file number used. This option controls whether file numbering continues from the last number used when a new folder is created, the memory card is formatted, or a new memory card is inserted in the camera.

Option

Description

 

When a new folder is created, the memory card

 

formatted, or a new memory card inserted in the

 

camera, file numbering continues from the last number

On

used or from the largest file number in the current

folder, whichever is higher. If a photograph is taken

(default)

when the current folder contains a photograph

 

numbered 9999, a new folder will be created

 

automatically and file numbering will begin again from

 

0001.

 

File numbering is reset to 0001 when a new folder is

 

created, the memory card is formatted, or a new

Off

memory card is inserted in the camera. Note that a

new folder is created automatically if a photograph is

 

 

taken when the current folder contains 999

 

photographs.

 

 

 

Same as for On, except that the next photograph taken

J Reset

is assigned a file number by adding one to the largest

file number in the current folder. If the folder is empty,

 

 

file numbering is reset to 0001.

 

 

DFile Number Sequence

If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains either 999 photographs or a photograph numbered 9999, the shutter-release button

U will be disabled and no further photographs can be taken. Choose Reset for Custom Setting d6 (File number sequence) and then either format

the current memory card or insert a new memory card.

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Nikon D7000BODY, D700OUTFIT, D700BODY, D7000KIT user manual D6 File Number Sequence, 300, Reset

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