Nikon VAA109EA User Manual - Page 35
When the exposure remaining count reaches 0
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When the exposure remaining count reaches 0 When there is not enough memory available on the compact flashmemory card to store further photographs at current settings, the exposure remaining count will show zero and the Cd (card) indicator in the viewfinder and the CARD indicators in the control panels will flash. In this case you will need to delete photographs (see "Playback") or insert another memory card (see "Insert the Memory Card" in this chapter) before more photographs can be taken. Note The frame number shown in the control panel on top of the camera corresponds to the number of photographs in the current folder. When a new folder is created, the current frame number will return to 1. New folders are created when: • the number of photographs in the current folder reaches the maximum of 999 • a file number of 999 is reached in sequential numbering mode (see "Custom Settings," item 29) • you create a new folder using the NEW option in the FOLDERS menu (see "Playback: The Playback Menu" 22 First Steps: Take a Photograph