Nikon 3700 Manual Do Utilizador

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Basic Photography
 Image File and Folder Names
On the memory card, pictures are identifi ed by fi le names with three parts: a four letter 
identifi er, a four-digit fi le number assigned automatically by the camera in ascending 
order, and a three-letter extension (e.g., “DSCN0001.JPG”).
When a picture is viewed in the monitor, the fi le number and extension appear in the 
top right corner of the display.  The identifi er is not displayed, but is visible when the 
picture is transferred to a computer.
Pictures are stored in folders created automatically by the camera and named with a 
three-digit folder number followed by an identifi er: “INTVL” for pictures taken using in-
terval timer photography (
 75), “P_” plus a three-digit sequence number for pictures 
taken using panorama assist (e.g, “101P_001”; 
 30), and “NIKON” for all other pho-
tographs (e.g, “100NIKON”).  Folders can hold up to 200 pictures; if you take a picture 
when the current folder contains 200 pictures, a new folder will be created by adding 
one to the current folder number.  A new folder is created for each sequence of pictures 
taken using interval-timer photography or panorama assist.  If you take a picture when 
the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999, a new folder will be created and 
fi le numbering will begin again from 0001.  If the current folder is numbered 999 and 
contains 200 pictures or a picture numbered 9999, no further pictures can be taken 
until the memory card is formatted (
 99) or a new memory card inserted.
The picture displayed when the 
 button is pressed is the picture with the highest fi le 
number in the highest-numbered folder.
Type
Still picture
Identifi er
Extension
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.MOV
.JPG
.MOV
INTN
DSCN
DSCN
Original
Movie
Time-lapse movie
DSCN
.WAV
55
Voice memo (appended to original still)
Cropped copy
90
54
89
.JPG
.JPG
.JPG
SSCN
RSCN
FSCN
Copy
Retouched copy
Small copy
Audio 
fi le
SND_
.WAV
55
Voice memo (appended to copy)
DSCN
.WAV
39
Voice recording (independent recording)