Kodak EOSDCS 1 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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7-8 Reference — Camera
This frame counter displays the number of the picture you have just taken
rather than the number of the next picture you will take.
The Canon EOS-1 N frame counter is displayed beneath each image in
the software driver image window.
When you delete images (with the DELETE button on the camera back or
with a software driver), existing images on the PCMCIA card are not
renumbered. Consider the figure below. Suppose that you had an empty
PCMCIA card, took five pictures, and then deleted image 5 with the
DELETE button and images 2 and 3 with the software driver. Image 4 is
not renumbered. As new pictures are stored to the PCMCIA card, they are
given the next higher number that has not been previously used for an
image. In the figure below, new images will be numbered 6, 7, …
Frame number
1234567
The highest frame number is 39. When you reach frame number 39, the
next picture you take will be numbered 1, then 2, then 3, and so on, even
if those numbers are already in use.
Therefore it is possible that you may have several images on a PCMCIA
card with the same number. Duplicate image numbers do not cause any
functional problems.