Folder Capacity for 10D


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madmacs said:
use zoom browser as suggested by solarii lor...

Haha....dunno how to. As i've said i'm a newbie when it comes to DSLR. ;p
 

madmacs said:
use zoom browser as suggested by solarii lor...

The discussion comes full circle.

Haha madmacs, save yr breath. I know Snoweagle's style. He'll do what he wants, come hell or high water, regardless of what people say or do.

He wants the camera to stuff it all in one folder so that he can cut and paste easily. So unless you can find a way to make his 10D stuff everything into one folder, well everything else you say is just off topic.

Nothing wrong with that really... just that you'll probably run around in circles when the answer's staring you right in the face.

:bsmilie:
 

solarii said:
The discussion comes full circle.

Haha madmacs, save yr breath. I know Snoweagle's style. He'll do what he wants, come hell or high water, regardless of what people say or do.

He wants the camera to stuff it all in one folder so that he can cut and paste easily. So unless you can find a way to make his 10D stuff everything into one folder, well everything else you say is just off topic.

Nothing wrong with that really... just that you'll probably run around in circles when the answer's staring you right in the face.

:bsmilie:
same sentiment here.
 

Think i dun say le...u guys STILL DUNNO what i really mean here. Nvm...i'll save my breath too.
 

Snoweagle said:
Think i dun say le...u guys STILL DUNNO what i really mean here. Nvm...i'll save my breath too.

:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

madmacs said:
:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

LOL! ROTFLMAO :bsmilie: oh boy... can't control myself...
 

madmacs said:
but you seem to be the only B leh :bsmilie:

Nope there're many Bs here...dun wish to start another war here.
 

simi war... so violent one... tsk tsk...
 

Ok let me make this very clear. I know most of u are seasoned DSLR users but for me i'm new to it so was just wondering what's the max capacity for each folder in 10D and if there's anyway i can increase it or doing simple transfers that's all.

Dunno y pple like solari have to make such a big fuss over it? What's the prob anyway?
 

Snoweagle said:
Ok let me make this very clear. I know most of u are seasoned DSLR users but for me i'm new to it so was just wondering what's the max capacity for each folder in 10D and if there's anyway i can increase it or doing simple transfers that's all.

Dunno y pple like solari have to make such a big fuss over it? What's the prob anyway?

Snoweagle, you hav to acccept the fact many ppl in any public forum likes to say many things.

Back to your question, 10D is programmed to create a new folder after every 100 shutter counts, even if you delete some images. There is nothing users can do to change that.

As for downloading images, I dun use Canon's softwares.

I find using the Nikon View (downloaded from Nikon website) to be very useful. It will transfer all the images from all folders without you having to open the folders. And in you case, you can specify certain date/day or certain period to be transferred to one folder in your PC, and repeat that of another date/day to another folder. Very easy to use.

Hope this help.
 

Snoweagle said:
Ok let me make this very clear. I know most of u are seasoned DSLR users but for me i'm new to it so was just wondering what's the max capacity for each folder in 10D and if there's anyway i can increase it or doing simple transfers that's all.

Dunno y pple like solari have to make such a big fuss over it? What's the prob anyway?

Look, I've not pursued the issue anymore, so if you want to start a flame war, wage it against those who continue to harp on the same issue.

I had no intention of posting in this thread any further, but since you dragged me back in by specifically mentioning my nick, despite me no longer saying anything, well it I'll just say for the last time, leave me out of any of your further tangles here.

If you want to have the last word, direct it at the posts to which you've not replied to yet. As to my earlier post, you have already stated your piece so its not right keep slinging mud at people who are no longer in the fray.

So go pick a quarrel with those who return fire. If the guy's no longer shooting, redirect to those who are.

And you might want to take note that nobody's on yr side here. The other posters and myself do not know each other personally so we're not organising a tag team against you. So pls. relook the issue, and what you have said. There's a reason why people are laughing and its not BOAFFT.

And for the record, there is no problem, as I've said many times. I'm just stating that you like to run around in circles when the answer is staring you in the face. Many people will attest to that. If you're unhappy with this statement, say so and qualify why its not correct, if you feel wronged. Going the "What's your problem" defence simply denotes frustration at being told the cold, hard truth in yr face.
 

Ok to both parties. So for now it's peace. I've never thought of any quarrels whatsoever.
 

jetspeed818 said:
Snoweagle, you hav to acccept the fact many ppl in any public forum likes to say many things.

Back to your question, 10D is programmed to create a new folder after every 100 shutter counts, even if you delete some images. There is nothing users can do to change that.

As for downloading images, I dun use Canon's softwares.

I find using the Nikon View (downloaded from Nikon website) to be very useful. It will transfer all the images from all folders without you having to open the folders. And in you case, you can specify certain date/day or certain period to be transferred to one folder in your PC, and repeat that of another date/day to another folder. Very easy to use.

Hope this help.

Thanks....will take note. :)
 

i have ask around in other forums, and finally found a sifu who's good at writing dos batch commands and his batch command works for me by copying all the folders in the DCIM directory into a single folder on my harddisk. this will work for all camera, canon, nikon, olympus , etc...
The instruction is as follow :
u'll need to create the destination folder on the harddisk before hand.

"copy the following in notepad starting from "@echo off".

Code:

@echo off
if "%1" == "" goto err1
if "%2" == "" goto err2
for /R %1 %%f in (*.*) do copy "%%f" "%2"
goto ending
:err1
echo Please enter the source directory
goto ending
:err2
echo Please enter the destination directory
:ending

save it as blurrcop.bat to c:\windows\system32

to copy all jpg (including those in the subdirectory) from c:\test to c:\all type the following

blurrcop c:\test c:\all "

u will then have all jpg file from c:\test (including those in sub) in one whole directory in c:\all

hope this help.."

http://www.lensamalaysia.com/forum/showpost.php?p=25950&postcount=12
 

Looks chim hehe...will give it a try! ;)
 

i've tested on winxp, confirm working, but u'll have to work in dos
dunno win 98 or lower can or not,

i like this script becoz if i use zoom becoz most of the software require the creation of thumbnail and loading of all photos before letting u download while this script doesn't
 

Snoweagle said:

Apologies, what kind of new acronym is this?

Boron Over Aluminium Full Frame Transfer? :dunno:

Oddly enough, if you really noticed, most of those giving the feedback are long term users of the 10D, and you're the newest. Unless Canon Inc decides to do something and issue a new firmware, we're still stuck.

Don't want to rename/move from multiple folders? Sure. Use film. No folders... but wait. There's those sleeves for the developed film...
 

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