OH needs to use this as a backup camera on a job (his other Nikon is being repaired) as he needs to know how to zero the file sequences for recording purposes. He's not borrowing my camera.....
Hope there's someone here can answer such an obscure question.
Pat
KM D7 question
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Re: KM D7 question
Take a CF card with a photo on, and in your computer, change the photo's number to 1 (can't remember exactly what the sequence is for the 7D but whatever would be photo no 1). Reload the card and the camera will start off from the new number. You can also, in the menus, choose whether to use Date form folders and whether to reset the numbering when the card is formatted - I'm pretty sure. But the file number changing trick used to work for me (by mistake half the time).
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Re: KM D7 question
Thankyou David! You're a star I shall tell his Nibs.David Kilpatrick wrote:Take a CF card with a photo on, and in your computer, change the photo's number to 1 (can't remember exactly what the sequence is for the 7D but whatever would be photo no 1). Reload the card and the camera will start off from the new number. You can also, in the menus, choose whether to use Date form folders and whether to reset the numbering when the card is formatted - I'm pretty sure. But the file number changing trick used to work for me (by mistake half the time).
David
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