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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 683093" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yesterday I took photos during Worship using both my D7200 and D750. My D7200 was on a tripod in the back of the Sanctuary. I used my D750 for a few different types of shots, and this is the body that left me with something unusual.</p><p></p><p>The first images from my D750 were from the front of the Sanctuary without flash. No flash is allowed inside during Worship. During the service, someone asked me if I could take pics of the cake out in Fellowship Hall so I grabbed this body which was ready for flash shots for later anyway. So I used flash for the cake pics. </p><p></p><p>When Worship was winding down, I put my D7200 and tripod away knowing I would be taking more flash photos with my D750 after the service. However, during the Postlude as the bagpipe player was exiting down the aisle, I used my D750 WITHOUT flash for a few photos. Then after the service, I took more flash photos.</p><p></p><p>So the order I took pics was no flash, flash, no flash, flash. I used Aperture Priority for the no flash photos and Manual Mode when using flash.</p><p></p><p>My card slots are RAW+Jpeg Fine. I loaded both card onto my PC. BOTH are listing the files out of order. <strong>ALL the flash photos are first followed by all the no flash photos.</strong> Why? No matter whether they are in the folder as Details, List, or Icons, they won't display in the order they were shot. Normally I don't mix flash and non-flash photos and don't recall ever running into this. Since the first images I shot didn't have flash, why wouldn't those display first? Is this normal? </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I reformatted both cards before I realized this so can't go back and look at the folders/images on the cards.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]298915[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 683093, member: 13196"] Yesterday I took photos during Worship using both my D7200 and D750. My D7200 was on a tripod in the back of the Sanctuary. I used my D750 for a few different types of shots, and this is the body that left me with something unusual. The first images from my D750 were from the front of the Sanctuary without flash. No flash is allowed inside during Worship. During the service, someone asked me if I could take pics of the cake out in Fellowship Hall so I grabbed this body which was ready for flash shots for later anyway. So I used flash for the cake pics. When Worship was winding down, I put my D7200 and tripod away knowing I would be taking more flash photos with my D750 after the service. However, during the Postlude as the bagpipe player was exiting down the aisle, I used my D750 WITHOUT flash for a few photos. Then after the service, I took more flash photos. So the order I took pics was no flash, flash, no flash, flash. I used Aperture Priority for the no flash photos and Manual Mode when using flash. My card slots are RAW+Jpeg Fine. I loaded both card onto my PC. BOTH are listing the files out of order. [B]ALL the flash photos are first followed by all the no flash photos.[/B] Why? No matter whether they are in the folder as Details, List, or Icons, they won't display in the order they were shot. Normally I don't mix flash and non-flash photos and don't recall ever running into this. Since the first images I shot didn't have flash, why wouldn't those display first? Is this normal? Unfortunately I reformatted both cards before I realized this so can't go back and look at the folders/images on the cards. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]298915._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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