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D850 File sequence changed when importing from iPhone, WHY?
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<blockquote data-quote="mfphudson" data-source="post: 803657" data-attributes="member: 51725"><p>OK so here is my update.</p><p></p><p>I went ahead and formatted my SD Card and took a picture but it kept with the same file number sequence, plus one, that I didn't want and even recreated the older folder number. So I moved the DSC_9999 file number that I renamed into the folder that was created and it ended up creating the next higher folder (A new folder) and the new file number was reset to DSC_0001. That was what I was hoping so I put in the last file number of my sequence that I wanted it to use and deleted the DSC_0001 file and took my picture. Low and behold it went to the next number of my original File number that I had just put into the new folder so I am now back in business.</p><p></p><p>So I can understand it not taking the lower number sequence as that doesn't make sense but just putting in the highest number, ending in 9999, didn't automatically create the new folder and start sequence of 0001. It created the older folder number and incremented from that file number I didn't want before I had formatted. Not sure why because that's what it did when I transfer the higher sequence file number into my SD card that took over the sequence, it started from that higher number plus 1. Even formatting it didn't automatically take on a reset file number of 0001. It was only after I put the 9999 file number into the older folder number that it reset with a new higher folder number and the reset sequence of 0001. From there I was able to put in a higher file number and that's where it started incrementing from, which is what I wanted it to do all along.</p><p></p><p>Not a common issue but hope it helps someone else some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfphudson, post: 803657, member: 51725"] OK so here is my update. I went ahead and formatted my SD Card and took a picture but it kept with the same file number sequence, plus one, that I didn't want and even recreated the older folder number. So I moved the DSC_9999 file number that I renamed into the folder that was created and it ended up creating the next higher folder (A new folder) and the new file number was reset to DSC_0001. That was what I was hoping so I put in the last file number of my sequence that I wanted it to use and deleted the DSC_0001 file and took my picture. Low and behold it went to the next number of my original File number that I had just put into the new folder so I am now back in business. So I can understand it not taking the lower number sequence as that doesn't make sense but just putting in the highest number, ending in 9999, didn't automatically create the new folder and start sequence of 0001. It created the older folder number and incremented from that file number I didn't want before I had formatted. Not sure why because that's what it did when I transfer the higher sequence file number into my SD card that took over the sequence, it started from that higher number plus 1. Even formatting it didn't automatically take on a reset file number of 0001. It was only after I put the 9999 file number into the older folder number that it reset with a new higher folder number and the reset sequence of 0001. From there I was able to put in a higher file number and that's where it started incrementing from, which is what I wanted it to do all along. Not a common issue but hope it helps someone else some time. [/QUOTE]
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