Nikon D3100 D3100 User's Manual - Page 165

Storage Folder

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Storage Folder G button ➜ B setup menu Create, rename, or delete folders, or choose the folder in which subsequent photographs will be stored. • Select folder: Choose the folder in which subsequent photographs will be stored. D3100 (default folder) Current folder Other folders (in alphabetical order) • New: Create a new folder and name it as described below. • Rename: Select a folder from the list and rename it as described below. • Delete: Delete all empty folders on the memory card. ❚❚ Naming and Renaming Folders Folder names can be up to five characters long. To move the cursor in the name area, rotate the command dial. To enter a new letter at the current cursor position, use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press J. Keyboard area Name area To delete the character at the current cursor position, press the O button. Press the X button to save changes and return to the setup menu, or press G to exit without creating a new folder or changing the folder name. D Folder Names On the memory card, folder names are preceded by a three-digit folder number assigned automatically by the camera (e.g., 100D3100). Each folder can contain up to 999 photographs. During shooting, pictures are stored in the highest-numbered folder with the selected name. If a photograph is taken when the current folder is full or contains a photograph numbered 9999, the camera will create a new folder by adding one to the current folder number (e.g., 101D3100). The camera treats folders with the same name but different folder numbers as the same folder. For example, if the folder NIKON is selected for Storage folder, photographs in all folders named NIKON (100NIKON, 101NIKON, 102NIKON, etc.) will be visible when Current is selected for Playback folder (0 129). Renaming changes all folders with the same name but leaves the folder numbers intact. Selecting g Delete deletes empty numbered folders but leaves other folders with the same name intact. 149

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g
Create, rename, or delete folders, or choose the folder in which subsequent
photographs will be stored.
Select folder
: Choose the folder in which subsequent photographs will be stored.
New
: Create a new folder and name it as described below.
Rename
: Select a folder from the list and rename it as described below.
Delete
: Delete all empty folders on the memory card.
❚❚
Naming and Renaming Folders
Folder names can be up to five characters long.
To
move the cursor in the name area, rotate the
command dial.
To enter a new letter at the current
cursor position, use the multi selector to highlight the
desired character in the keyboard area and press
J
.
To delete the character at the current cursor position, press the
O
button.
Press the
X
button to save changes and return to the setup menu, or press
G
to exit without
creating a new folder or changing the folder name.
Storage Folder
G
button
B
setup menu
D
Folder Names
On the memory card, folder names are preceded by a three-digit folder number assigned
automatically by the camera (e.g., 100D3100).
Each folder can contain up to 999
photographs.
During shooting, pictures are stored in the highest-numbered folder with the
selected name.
If a photograph is taken when the current folder is full or contains a
photograph numbered 9999, the camera will create a new folder by adding one to the
current folder number (e.g., 101D3100).
The camera treats folders with the same name but
different folder numbers as the same folder.
For example, if the folder NIKON is selected for
Storage folder
, photographs in all folders named NIKON (100NIKON, 101NIKON, 102NIKON,
etc.) will be visible when
Current
is selected for
Playback folder
(
0
129).
Renaming
changes all folders with the same name but leaves the folder numbers intact.
Selecting
Delete
deletes empty numbered folders but leaves other folders with the same name intact.
Current folder
Other folders (in alphabetical
order)
D3100 (default folder)
Keyboard
area
Name area