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Folder name
All recorded images are stored in folders on the memory card. Folder names come in two formats, standard and date.
Standard folders have an eight character name. The initial folder is named
100MLT17. The first three digits are the folder’s serial number, which will increase by one each time a new folder is created. The next three letters refer to Minolta, and the last two numbers indicate the camera used; 17 indicates a DiMAGE
F300.
100MLT17
(Standard)
A date folder name also starts with the three digit serial number and is followed by one register for the year, two registers for the month, and two registers for the day: 101YMMDD. The folder 10130412 was created in 2003 on April 12th.
10130412
With the date folder format selected, when an image is recorded a new folder with
(Date) the day’s date will be created. All images recorded that day will be placed in that folder. Images recorded on a different day will be placed in a new folder with the corresponding date. If the file number memory function is off (p. 99), when a new folder is created, the serial number in the image-file name is reset to 0001. If file number memory function is on, the serial number in the image-file will be one greater than the last image saved. For more information on folder organisation and file names, see page 112.
Audio signals
Every time a button is pressed, an audio signal will give a positive confirmation of the operation. The audio signals can be turn off in the custom 1 section of the setup menu (p. 96). The tone of the signal can also be changed; signal 1 is mechanical and signal 2 is electrical.
100 S
ETUP MODE
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Table of contents
- 10 Names of parts
- 10 Camera body
- 12 Viewfinder
- 12 Mode dial
- 13 Data panel
- 14 Getting up and running
- 14 Changing the CR-3V battery
- 15 Installing AA batteries
- 15 Attaching the hand strap
- 16 Battery condition indicator
- 16 Auto power save
- 17 Connecting the AC adapter (sold separately)
- 18 Changing the memory card
- 19 About memory cards
- 20 Setting the date and time
- 22 Auto-recording mode - basic operation
- 22 Handling the camera
- 22 Power / Access lamp
- 23 Setting the camera to record images automatically
- 24 Using the zoom lens
- 24 Focus range
- 25 About camera operation
- 26 Basic recording operation
- 27 Focus signals
- 27 Special focusing situations
- 28 Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection
- 29 Digital-subject-program button
- 31 Display button - recording mode
- 32 Flash modes
- 33 Flash range - auto-recording mode
- 33 Flash signals
- 33 Camera-shake warning
- 34 Playback - basic operation
- 34 Single-frame playback and histogram display
- 35 Viewing and deleting images
- 36 Display button - playback mode
- 36 Display button - Quick View
- 37 Enlarged playback
- 38 Auto-recording mode - advanced operation
- 38 Navigating the auto-recording mode menu
- 40 Digital zoom
- 41 Drive modes
- 42 Self-timer
- 43 Remote control (sold separately)
- 44 Continuous advance
- 45 UHS continuous advance
- 46 Bracketing
- 48 Image size and image quality
- 50 Date imprinting
- 51 Exposure compensation
- 52 Focus area selection
- 53 Focus lock
- 54 Multi-function recording mode - advanced operation
- 55 Multi-function recording mode display
- 56 Navigating the multi-function recording mode menu
- 58 Exposure modes
- 58 Programmed AE - P
- 58 Aperture priority - A
- 59 Shutter priority - S
- 60 Manual exposure - M
- 61 Bulb exposures
- 62 White balance
- 62 Automatic white balance
- 62 Preset white balance
- 63 Custom white balance
- 64 Focus modes
- 64 Single-shot AF
- 64 Subject Tracking AF
- 65 Manual focus
- 65 Full-time AF
- 66 Flash compensation
- 66 Metering modes
- 67 Camera sensitivity - ISO
- 67 Flash range and camera sensitivity
- 68 Digital Effects Control
- 70 Voice memo
- 71 Instant playback
- 72 A short guide to photography
- 74 Using exposure and flash compensation
- 75 What is an Ev? What is a stop?
- 75 Exposure latitude
- 76 Movie and audio recording
- 76 Recording movies
- 77 Recording audio
- 78 Navigating the movie menu
- 79 Notes on movie recording
- 79 Recording movies and audio with the RC-3 remote control (sold separately)
- 80 Playback mode - advanced operation
- 80 Playing back voice memos and audio captions
- 81 Playing back movies and audio recordings
- 82 Navigating the playback-mode menu
- 84 Frame-selection screen
- 85 Deleting files
- 86 Locking files
- 87 Audio captioning
- 88 Slide Show
- 90 About DPOF
- 90 Creating a DPOF print order
- 91 Ordering an index print
- 92 Copy and E-mail Copy
- 94 Viewing images on a television
- 95 Setup mode - controlling the camera’s operation
- 96 Navigating the setup menu
- 98 LCD monitor brightness
- 98 Formatting memory cards
- 99 Auto power save
- 99 Language
- 99 File number (#) memory
- 100 Folder name
- 100 Audio signals
- 101 Shutter FX
- 102 Volume
- 102 Reset default
- 104 Noise reduction
- 104 Setting the date and time
- 104 Setting the date format
- 104 Video output
- 105 Data-transfer mode - connecting to a computer
- 105 System requirements
- 106 Connecting the camera to a computer
- 108 Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition
- 108 Automatic installation
- 109 Manual installation
- 111 Connecting to Mac OS
- 111 QuickTime system requirements
- 111 Auto power save (data-transfer mode)
- 112 Memory card folder organisation
- 114 Disconnecting the camera from the computer
- 114 Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition
- 114 Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP
- 115 Macintosh
- 116 Changing the memory card (data-transfer mode)
- 117 Troubleshooting
- 119 About Ni-MH batteries
- 120 Uninstalling the driver software - Windows
- 121 Using USB DIRECT-PRINT
- 122 Care and storage
- 126 Technical specifications