Assigning file names to images – Olympus C-211 User Manual

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Customizing the Envir

onment

Assigning File Names to Images

When you shoot an image, the camera writes the result into the card as an image file.
The camera automatically assigns a name to the file when writing it to the card. While
most aspects of file naming are automatic, you can use the feature described here to
select how the camera handles filename assignments when you switch from one card
to another.

For details about how to use the Setup menu, see “Using the Setup
menu” on page 167.

D C I M

✻ ✻ ✻

O L Y M P

P m d d

✻ ✻ ✻ ✻

. j p g

Folder No.
(100 to 999)

Where m is the month
(1,...,9, A, B, C) and dd
is the day (01 to 31)

File No. (0001 to 9999)

2

File (1 still image = 1 file)

1

Subfolder for images taken with the C-211 ZOOM.

Root folder

Each image is stored as a separate file in the card. The file configuration is
shown below.

1

The “jpg” file extension is used for stills taken in all recording modes other than SHQ-

TIFF. Stills taken in SHQ-TIFF are given a “tif” extension. The extension for movies is
“mov”. (Each movie occupies a single file.)

2

Each time you take a shot, the camera increments the file number by 1. When the file

number reaches 9999, the camera creates a new folder (incrementing the folder
number by 1) and starts again from file number 0001.

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