Nikon 5600 User Manual - Page 33

Step 4 - View the Results Full-screen Playback Mode, Deleting Your Last Shot, Playback Tip, Image

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Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode) Deleting Your Last Shot At any time during shooting, you can press the u button to delete the last picture taken. The confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed. Delete the picture as described opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pictures." Erase 1 image (s)? No Yes :Set Playback Tip The first and last pictures in memory are linked. Pressing the multi selector up or left when the first picture in memory is displayed will take you to the last picture. Pressing the multi selector down or right when the last picture is displayed takes you to the first picture. Image File and Folder Names In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four letter identifier, a four-digit file number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., "DSCN0001.JPG") Picture type Identifier Extension Q Original Still picture Movie DSCN .JPG 22 DSCN .MOV 64 Small copy SSCN .JPG 83 Copy Cropped copy RSCN .JPG 44 Copy created with the D-Lighting function FSCN .JPG 45 Voice memo appended to still picture (E5600 only) Voice memo DSCN SSCN RSCN .WAV 47 FSCN When a picture is viewed in the monitor, the file number and extension appear in the top right corner of the display. The identifier 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 "NIKON" (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. If you take a picture when the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999, a new folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from 0001. If the number of files reaches 200 or file numbering reaches 9999 when the memory or memory card contains a folder numbered 999, no further pictures can be taken until the memory or memory card has been formatted (Q 97) or a new memory card inserted. Basic Photography 23

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Step 4 - View the Results (Full-screen Playback Mode)
Basic Photography
Deleting Your Last Shot
At any time during shooting, you can press the
u
button to delete the last
picture taken. The confirmation dialog shown at right will be displayed.
Delete the picture as described opposite under "Deleting Unwanted Pic-
tures."
Playback Tip
The first and last pictures in memory are linked. Pressing the multi selector up or left when the first
picture in memory is displayed will take you to the last picture. Pressing the multi selector down or
right when the last picture is displayed takes you to the first picture.
Image File and Folder Names
In the memory or on the memory card, pictures are identified by file names with three parts: a four
letter identifier, a four-digit file 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 file number and extension appear in the top right corner
of the display. The identifier 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 fold-
er number followed by "NIKON" (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. If you take a picture when the current folder contains a picture
numbered 9999, a new folder will be created and file numbering will begin again from 0001. If the
number of files reaches 200 or file numbering reaches 9999 when the memory or memory card
contains a folder numbered 999, no further pictures can be taken until the memory or memory card
has been formatted (
Q
97) or a new memory card inserted.
Picture type
Identifier
Extension
Q
Original
Still picture
DSCN
.JPG
22
Movie
DSCN
.MOV
64
Copy
Small copy
SSCN
.JPG
83
Cropped copy
RSCN
.JPG
44
Copy created with
the D-Lighting function
FSCN
.JPG
45
Voice memo
appended to
still picture
(E5600 only)
Voice memo
DSCN
SSCN
RSCN
FSCN
.WAV
47
No
Yes
Erase 1 image (s)?
Erase 1 image (s)?
:
Set
:
Set