EOS-1D X Mark III: Folder Settings

Article ID: ART176361 | Date published: 02/03/2020 | Date last updated: 09/15/2023
 

Description

Folder Settings

Solution

Folder Settings

Folder Settings

You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved. You can also rename folders.

Creating a Folder

  1. Select [Set-up: Record func+card/folder sel.].

  2. Select [Folder].

  3. Select [Create folder].

  4. Select [OK].

    • To rename the folder, select [Change folder name].

Renaming Folders

  1. Enter letters and numbers of your choice.

    • You can enter five characters.
    • By selecting [Input mode], you can change the input mode.
    • To delete single characters, select [delete] or press the delete button.
    • Use the Quick Control Dial or Multi-controller dial to select a character, then press SET to enter it.
  2. Exit the setting.

    • Press the MENU button, then press [OK].

Selecting a Folder

  • (1) Number of images in folder
  • (2) Lowest file number
  • (3) Folder name
  • (4) Highest file number
  • Select a folder on the folder selection screen.
  • Captured images are stored in your selected folder.

Note

  • Folders

  • Folders are named as in “100EOS1D,” with a three-digit folder number followed by five letters or numbers. A folder can contain up to 9999 images (file number 0001–9999). When a folder becomes full, a new folder with the folder number increased by one is created automatically. Also, if manual reset () is executed, a new folder will be created automatically. Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created.
  • Creating folders with a computer

  • With the card open on the screen, create a new folder with “DCIM” as the name. Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images. “100ABC_D” is the required format for folder names, and the first three digits must be a folder number in the range 100–999. The last five characters can be any combination of upper- and lower-case letters from A to Z, numerals, and the underscore “_”. The space cannot be used. Also note that two folder names cannot share the same three-digit folder number (for example, “100ABC_D” and “100W_XYZ”) even if the remaining five characters in each name are different.

 

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