The camera manufacturers can't know how you want to organize things. The
probably sat down and found a realistic number at which they thought
everyone would be happy with for a counter. I myself have shot 3k+ photos
for an assignment so I feel comfortable with a 10k photo limit.
Yeah, I misunderst
Thanks to all who have responded
>
> I'm quite certain that when camera companies are desiging their
> cameras they
> don't have long-term filing in mind. That's not their job, it's yours.
>
They could have helped to make this less of a problem, than again they could
have only supplied a 3-digit
On 3 Oct 2005 Craig wrote:
> So, have you considered using Downloader Pro from BreezeSystems? (PC only)
Or DIM, which is a Java app, and works on most platforms
AFAIKplus it's free!
http://www.alanlight.com/dim/Dim.htm
HTH,
Lee
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Lee Hiers
Hubcap Guitarist
Cornelia, GA
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> I'm quite certain that when camera companies are desiging their cameras
they
> don't have long-term filing in
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From: "Ken Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Haven't seen this issue being brought up in the past on the Canon DSLR
(such
as the 1D Mk II I have had for the past year), so here it goes:
I would love to have one more digit on the in-
I'm quite certain that when camera companies are desiging their cameras they
don't have long-term filing in mind. That's not their job, it's yours.
Not using folders, the easiest method of organizing, is kinda ridiculous if
for no other reason than you will soon wind up with a directory that is so