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Yesterday was a lovely cool, blue-sky day & I went out two times, morning & afternoon, street shooting with my M10. When I returned home & came to download my files, I noticed the camera had reset the file numbering starting from zero. There were two folders on the card. One contained 9 files from the middle of my first shoot, ending with L1009999. A suspect number, don't you think? The other contained all remaining files from both shoots numbered from L1000001 to L1009990, just as if it had come from the factory new.

 

The camera was in a half case so I couldn't have accidentally changed settings & I didn't chimp once during the day. It's running the latest firmware. A ghost in the machine, perhaps? A possible bug? It seemed to have a mind of it's own that day. Certainly some personality trait. Any thoughts? Thank you..

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Thank you, Alo Ako. What if you re-format the card each time you use it & how do I stop files from overwriting each other after conversion because of the same numbering? The M8 didn't reset until it reached 100,000 so this is a bit new to me.

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Thank you, Alo Ako. What if you re-format the card each time you use it & how do I stop files from overwriting each other after conversion because of the same numbering? The M8 didn't reset until it reached 100,000 so this is a bit new to me.

Download them to folders and give each folder and file the same prefix. Then it doesn't matter how many files your camera calls '100,000' because you will have identified each one with something like your own sequential number.

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Thanks for your input, guys...I think I'm lazy when it comes to creating additional folders & renumbering processed jpg's. I also don't know how I managed to get to 10,000 files in such a short time. I've had the camera from new.

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