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Jul 11, 2006 10:03 |  #1

When I view my photos on the PC, they don't always show in order. I see some outdoor shots, then a random shot, then more outdoor shots. Has this happened to anyone else? How do I fix it?


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Jul 11, 2006 10:12 |  #2
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just right click in the window, view by -> date shot


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Jul 11, 2006 10:19 |  #3

its all from the same shoot. they are numbered in sequence, but i know there are random shots not following in the order I took it ?


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Jul 11, 2006 10:24 |  #4
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how do you download them? download first, then rename


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Jul 11, 2006 10:33 |  #5

I put my memory card in a reader, plug into the PC and choose the option to save to my PC. I don't have the time to rename 400 at a time. I just can't figure out why they would show up in a random - somewhat - order. ?


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Jul 11, 2006 14:06 |  #6

i noticed this problem happened with i used my friend's CF in my camera. the numbering system just goes whacks.


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Jul 11, 2006 14:35 |  #7

I guess its not a big deal, but when I am reviewing photos, I would like to see them in the order I took them. I just can't figure this one out. For the most part they are in order... its just that random one or two that aren't.


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Jul 11, 2006 23:30 |  #8

when you chimp, do you occassionally delete photos you don't want and then shoot more pictures? The camera fills the deleted sequence numbers with the new shots.


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Jul 12, 2006 15:37 as a reply to  @ markubig's post |  #9

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when you chimp, do you occassionally delete photos you don't want and then shoot more pictures? The camera fills the deleted sequence numbers with the new shots.

HOORAY!!!!!!! mystery solved. Thank you SOOO much.


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Jul 13, 2006 08:15 as a reply to  @ markubig's post |  #10

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when you chimp, do you occassionally delete photos you don't want and then shoot more pictures? The camera fills the deleted sequence numbers with the new shots.

Mine doesn't do that. What settings cause this? I use continuos file numbering. Is that why I don't have this problem?


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Jul 13, 2006 08:23 |  #11

If you delete photos from your flash card and re-shoot of in the space it happens.


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Jul 13, 2006 09:16 |  #12

I use continuous file nubmering. It has to be because I delete sometimes as I go.

Ok, lame time, what is chimping? :)


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Jul 13, 2006 09:37 as a reply to  @ dkenney's post |  #13

dkenney wrote:
Ok, lame time, what is chimping? :)

Chimping is just the act of ... uh .... "reviewing" your shots right after you take them.

<raises hand> I'm guilty !

I, too, use continuous file numbering AND I delete some shots as I shoot ... but I've never experienced that "out of order" thing that you've described. You might try formatting your card in-camera before you shoot and see if that helps at all .....


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Jul 13, 2006 09:44 |  #14

Ok, I just saw the funniest video on chimping. You have probably seen it already but..

http://www.sportsshoot​er.com …ature/chimping/​index.html (external link)

As a newbie to photography, I need to see what I am shooting. To me, that's the beauty of digital. When I am a better photographer maybe I won't NEED to, but hey man, I'm just curious. How did reviewing or deleting photos get a bad name? Is it because old school film photographers didn't have that choice? If they did, they would have done it :)


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Jul 13, 2006 10:13 as a reply to  @ dkenney's post |  #15

dkenney wrote:
Ok, I just saw the funniest video on chimping. You have probably seen it already but..

Yea ... I've seen that video ..... and you're right, it is a funny one.

I don't really know how "chimping" got a bad name. I can only think of one instance or situation where chimping would definitely be a "bad" thing to do .... (and I've had this happen to me) ....

I shoot a lot of sports. And, many times, after a play is over (whether it's football, basketball, or whatever) you'll see photographers checking out the shots they just took of that play. And sometimes something is still going on that's worthy of some photos but nobody's taking any shots because they're all "chimping" and missing what's going on right now! Like I said, that's happened to me before ... so I really try to keep the chimping down to a real minimum (like between quarters or at halftime) so that I don't miss those "post-play" opportunities.


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