mfphudson
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I have a Nikon D850 and my file sequence has changed and I don't know how to set it back to the sequence where it changed. I don't want to reset it, I want it to continue where it was. I had a video on my iPhone 14 taken at a concert that was about an hour long and as I have already found out, it takes way too long to upload to iCloud and I can't seem to find them if I connect the phone to my PC. I want the original file, so I have this adapter that I can plug into the phone, plug in my SD card from my D850, because I already took photos from the concert too, and just transfer the video file from the phone to the SD card.
Well now my D850 sequence started one up from the damn iPhones sequence. So I know how it happened, not sure why it would do that, but need to get it back to the correct sequence without resetting. I did leave a file on the SD Card that was the last sequence and when I took pictures it stayed with the incorrect phone sequence so that didn't work. I copied the file back onto my SD card, uploaded it to my iPhone, deleted it off the SD card, then went back into the phone and basically downloaded it from the phone just like I had done originally when it F'd up my sequence. Made sense but did not change to that sequence.
Any one else figure out how to get back to your file sequency without a total reset to 0001?
By the way, I have done this many times in the past but I usually just downloaded it to another SD Card from my phone adapter or to the root folder of the D850 Card in use and it never did this. This time I downloaded it into the DCIM folder where the camera saves my files while shooting. So it took on the new sequencing but baffled why I can't just do the same thing to put it back???
Well now my D850 sequence started one up from the damn iPhones sequence. So I know how it happened, not sure why it would do that, but need to get it back to the correct sequence without resetting. I did leave a file on the SD Card that was the last sequence and when I took pictures it stayed with the incorrect phone sequence so that didn't work. I copied the file back onto my SD card, uploaded it to my iPhone, deleted it off the SD card, then went back into the phone and basically downloaded it from the phone just like I had done originally when it F'd up my sequence. Made sense but did not change to that sequence.
Any one else figure out how to get back to your file sequency without a total reset to 0001?
By the way, I have done this many times in the past but I usually just downloaded it to another SD Card from my phone adapter or to the root folder of the D850 Card in use and it never did this. This time I downloaded it into the DCIM folder where the camera saves my files while shooting. So it took on the new sequencing but baffled why I can't just do the same thing to put it back???