Understanding File Numbers and Folders
Help with knowing how and why your camera writes files to a particular folder on the storage media.
Recorded on Fujifilm X-H1 mirrorless camera with FUJINON XF56mmF1.2 R lens.
Help with knowing how and why your camera writes files to a particular folder on the storage media.
Recorded on Fujifilm X-H1 mirrorless camera with FUJINON XF56mmF1.2 R lens.
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Just so happen I was just got this Era today. I've never seen it before. I'm glad you explained it all now I need to get a new card to reset it Thank you very informative 👍
Informative and exciting! Plus it clearly shows that I'm not taking enough photos.
@FujifilmUSACameras
3 жыл бұрын
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Thanks, I've been wondering about this folder item.
The fact the folder no is greyed out is a right royal PITA so you can't keep your folder numbers sequential if you put in a different card.
Very interesting, thank you.
Very helpful!!
i have a nikon D3000. the problem i have is when i go on vacation and lets say i take 1300 pictures. when i put my memory card into my computer, there will be 2 files of pictures. 1st file as 1-999 and the next file has 1000-1300. How can i stop this? i just want 1 file from 1-1300. i hate having to rename the last 300 pictures....so annoying
on canon cameras you can set a button to create new folders which I use all the time I wish fuji would add that
Thats interesting, thanks! However there are two behaviours I can't understand. To be able to select a folder, you have to be in SEQUENTIAL mode which I never use. I can't select when I'm in BACKUP or RAW/JPEG mode. I'm overlooking something? What is strange too: in every (new) folder the picture count is reseted and begins with ...0001, even when FRAME NO. is set to CONTINUOUS. Gave me some trouble at the beginning with Fuji ;-)
@quint57
Жыл бұрын
Same question here
@markkrell7845
Жыл бұрын
same here x2
@carlosmozephoto
Жыл бұрын
same same. Post has 2 years and no reply?
I have the GFX 100S and I mostly shoot timelapse. The latest firmware only allows 1000 frames in a folder before making a new folder. This is pain for me particularly when I shoot a day-to-night-to-day timelapse with around 3000 frames (over 12 hours), because I have to use software to rename each file so that it's sequential. For instance, the last frame in a folder may end on 1999 and then a new folder is created where the next thousand images start at 2001. What happened to image 2000 ? When putting this in to software like Adobe After Effects, it tells me images are missing in my sequence, i.e., image 2000. Is there any way a folder in the GFX series can be forced to take more than a thousand images ? Thanks !
That right there is a handsome man.
Can be better demonstrated visually.