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January 1996
Image Counters
Images Remaining Counter
The larger number that appears near the center of the LCD is the
Images Remaining Counter. This number is the approximate number
of pictures that you can still take at the current image quality in the
camera’s internal memory or on the memory card. This number
can be up to three digits, but the leading zeros do not appear. When
you take a picture, this number decreases by one. If no space is
left in the memory, “FUL” appears in the LCD instead of “0.”
When a memory card is in the camera, the Images Remaining Counter
indicates the remaining number of pictures that the card can hold. If
you use a memory card that can hold over 1,000 images, “999+”
appears in the Images Remaining Counter. This means that no more
than 1,000 pictures can be taken, even if the memory card can hold
more than 1,001 pictures. When the LCD shows “999+” and you take
a picture, the “+” disappears and “999” is displayed. If the memory
card is ejected, the Images Remaining Counter shows the number of
pictures available in the camera’s internal memory.
NOTE: The camera firmware rearranges the image storage memory
space after each picture is taken. If the Images Remaining
Counter does not decrease after you have taken a picture,
it is probably because the camera has found space for one
more image.