Nikon Coolpix 2000 User Manual - Page 57

Image File and Folder Names

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Basic Playback To Press Description Select current picture for transfer to a computer ( Pictures selected for transfer are marked with a icon. Turn this marking on or off to select the pic) tures that will be transferred to a computer at a later date ( 73). Create small copy of current picture SMALL PIC. ( ) If the current picture is a photograph, pressing the button will create a small copy (320 × 240) for electronic distribution ( 50). Play movie back If the current picture is marked with a icon to show that it is a movie, pressing the multi selector right starts and pauses movie playback ( 52). Hide or display photo info Press multi selector to left to hide or display photo info superimposed on picture in monitor ( 7). Display playback menu MENU Press the MENU button to display or hide the playback menu ( 53). Image File and Folder Names Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 are identified by file names that begin with "DSCN" or, in the case of pictures created with the small picture function ( 50), "SSCN," followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera. Each file name ends in a three-letter "extension" that identifies the type of picture: ".JPG" for photographs and ".MOV" for movies. Picture files are stored in folders created automatically by the camera and named with a three digit folder number followed by "NIKON" (e.g., "100NIKON"). To reset file numbering to 0001, format the memory card (note that this permanently deletes all data on the card, including protected pictures; before formatting, be sure to copy to a computer any pictures you want to keep). 47

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Basic Playback
Press
Description
To
Image File and Folder Names
Pictures taken with the COOLPIX 2000 are identified by file names that begin
with “DSCN” or, in the case of pictures created with the small picture function
(
50), “SSCN,” followed by a four-digit file number from 0001 to 9999
assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera.
Each file name ends
in a three-letter “extension” that identifies the type of picture: “.JPG” for
photographs and “.MOV” for movies.
Picture files are stored in folders cre-
ated automatically by the camera and named with a three digit folder number
followed by “NIKON” (e.g., “100NIKON”).
To reset file numbering to 0001, format the memory card (note that this
per-
manently deletes all data on the card, including protected pictures
; before
formatting, be sure to copy to a computer any pictures you want to keep).
(
)
Pictures selected for transfer are marked with a
icon.
Turn this marking on or off to select the pic-
tures that will be transferred to a computer at a
later date (
73).
Select
current
picture for
transfer to a
computer
SMALL
PIC.
(
)
If the current picture is a photograph, pressing the
button will create a small copy (320
×
240) for
electronic distribution (
50).
Create small
copy of
current
picture
If the current picture is marked with a
icon to
show that it is a movie, pressing the multi selector
right starts and pauses movie playback (
52).
Play movie
back
Press multi selector to left to hide or display photo
info superimposed on picture in monitor (
7).
Hide or
display
photo info
MENU
Press the
MENU
button to display or hide the play-
back menu (
53).
Display
playback
menu