Nikon 4800 User Manual

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Basic Photography

Image File and Folder Names

On the memory card, pictures are identifi ed by fi le names with three parts: a four letter
identifi er, a four-digit fi le number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending
order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., “DSCN0001.JPG”).

When a picture is viewed in the monitor, the fi le number and extension appear in the
top right corner of the display. The identifi er 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 folder number followed by an identifi er: “INDEX” for index prints created
using the instant index option (

89), “P_” plus a three-digit sequence number for

pictures taken using panorama assist (e.g., “101P_001”;

36), and “NIKON” for all

other photographs (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. A new folder is created for each sequence
of pictures taken using panorama assist. If you take a picture when the current folder
contains a picture numbered 9999, a new folder will be created and fi le numbering
will begin again from 0001. If the current folder is numbered 999 and contains 200
pictures or a picture numbered 9999, no further pictures can be taken until the internal
memory or memory card is formatted (

98) or a new memory card inserted.

The picture displayed when the

button is pressed is the picture with the highest fi le

number in the highest-numbered folder.

Type

Still picture

Identifi er

Extension

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.JPG

.MOV

DSCN

DSCN

Original

Movie

Cropped copy

50

85

.JPG

.JPG

RSCN

SSCN

Copy

Small copy

DSCN

.WAV

51

Voice memo appended to original still

Audio

fi le

RSCN

.WAV

51

Voice memo appended to cropped copy

SSCN

.WAV

51

Voice memo appended to small copy

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