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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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3.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to
Playback folder
and press the
>
key on the Direction pad to select it.
4.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to
ND300
and press
the
>
key on the Direction pad or the
OK
button to
select it. (Alternatively, you can also choose
All
—all
folders on the card regardless of what camera created
them—or
Current
—the folder pointed to by
Active
folder
on the SHOOTING menu.)
Images are
always
stored in the currently selected folder
(called the Active Folder and set by the
Active folder
option
on the SHOOTING menu).
Folders cannot be renamed (curiously, they can be on the
D50, D70 and Coolpix models).
The D300 doesn’t allow you to delete folders. To actually get
rid of a folder number, you’d have to first set your
Active
folder
value to a lower number, then delete the folder in
question with your card in your card reader connected to the
computer (or with the D300 connected to your computer).
Folders are seriously confusing and restraining on the D300,
at least if you start doing things that create new ones. I