I like to keep my camera numbering continuous, and use that on my computer as well, IOW…. I don’t rename or renumber my files. Recently I had to send my camera for some repairs and when it was returned to me, the file numbers were reset to 0000. I had to scratch my head to figure out how to get the camera counter back to the last file in my computer. So what I did was I took a photo, inserted the card in my Mac, and went inside the main folder to find the image file and I simply renamed to the next number of my fIlling system. Put the card back in the camera, shot a few test photos. Returned the card to my Mac, and voila…. My numbering system is back. I couldn’t find this info anywhere so thought I would pass it on. Cheers from Canada, and I do enjoy your Channel.
It can happen that you fill up the card and the counter restarts in the camera. Because fuji saves the files in numbered folders, that's fine on camera. But if you import those files to a different folder structure, say by year-month or whatever there is a chance that the photos will be placed in the same folder and you could overwrite some.
I wish you could make and swap folders in camera. Like if I use my camera for normal everyday stuff have a folder and when I do pictures for like, a family members birthday, I could make a second folder and swap to it, and swap back when I'm done. That way they'd be separate inside the camera for later sorting.
Great little video. I had not realised how useful, AND easy, this was. I immediately renamed the folders and files on my X-Pro2, X-T2, X-T3 and X-T4. Thanks Chris.
FYI, this file naming pattern is not specific for Fuji. That is a kind of a standard: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_rule_for_Camera_File_system Fuji allows to customize names as much as possible within the limits of the standard. But I miss one feature my Canon camera had: automatically create a new folder every day.
A new folder per day would be awesome. We forgot to clear a card after a day of shooting a short and then had to faningle the files into the right folders on our server. Was easy enough by looking at the time code but anything the camera does for me is much appreciated.
Nice. Good idea to rename the files to, for example, XT4 in camera, but while importing in Capture One (and I imagine some other software), the camera model name can be included in a new filename. It is handy for sure.
Have a good weekend Chris. This vlog has been very helpful to me, some settings here that I have never visited ! Thanks again mate, you have expanded my Fuji camera knowledge again.
Hi Chris! Just another great video and an awesome way to a head weekend start!!! Very useful tips as usual! Formatting and renaming files is brilliant! ...as it might be a theme for another video: As a sports photographer, would be handy to have several folders - my case - Race 1, Race 2, etc. I only can set different folders while in sequential (not available in Backup or RAW\JPEG... so far as I was able to sort it out. If I'll go towards 'sequential' I will loose all 'backup' possibilities, meaning, that shooting in sequential, if there's a sd card corruption...client will be upset..! Any thoughts? Cheers and have a great weekend (everyone)!
Very informative!!! Organizing the files this way is gonna save me so much time reorganizing in post!! Would love to see more content on video aspect of fujifilm cameras like post-production and achieving that cinematic look that everyone aspires to get!! Nevertheless have a good rest this weekend.
Your chanel is so good. The ending is so funny hahaha.... Btw Pal2tech please make a video youtube of what the diferent shoot with setting image XT4 in sRGB and Adobe and please give the sample. Thank You
With two cameras and the default file naming, you can possibly have two files with the same name. Setting a custom filename fixes that. BUT having done that with my two Fujis, I COULD NOT UPDATE THE FIRMWARE until I changed back to the default. You have been warned.
Always a great video, Chris. I really enjoy your explanations, and really appreciate the “how to” series you do. What happened to all the capture one tutorials? 😜
COOL!! I'm so honored! What a great and educational video. I'll be changing my file names to XT3 and 100V (got to figure how to that particular one. any suggestions, Chris?) Oh, and it's pronounced Core-TAY-zee! Mille grazie!!
@@pal2tech I checked my camera settings and its set for sRGB, so I'll have 4 spaces. So if I label the files with sRGB and then change the camera to Adobe RGB will th file names remain remain as named???
Chris, This is tremendously helpful, thank you. I just realized that I passed the 9999 and it looped back to 0001, which is a problem because now I have duplicate file names. Do you have any recommendation to handle this ? I use Capture one for import and Catalog.
Amazing videos... always helpfull. Question, I have a XT4 that I use a lot to film during a golf tournament, but from time to time I also take a couple of photos as well on that same tournament. So is there a way for the camara to set different numbers for photos and video? Because I do have to write down everything I film in a form of a log sheet, who is the player, his scores, what hole he is at, but every time a take a couple of photos the camara continious using the same numbers so when I have to write down the info for the video files I have to check every single number to see which one the camara use for videos and which for photos. Thanks a lot!
I have always named my pictures First to KN my initials then what camera it is, I have Xpro1, X-t1, X-t2, KNP, KN1ord Kn2. Then to make sure I don't have photos that have the same name, I put an A, aftet 9999 photos i change it to a B then C , and so on.
I set my X-T4 to record sequentially with images going to Slot 1 and video to Slot 2. From time to time, and without me doing anything the camera will switch these or set both to Slot 1 or both to Slot 2. This "bug" caused me to lose 32 GB of video footage earlier this week. Has anyone else encountered this problem? It used to happen on my X_T3 as well.
Now that I know that the first three digits of the folder name cannot be changed, the information is useful to show the shutter count of the camera. From 100 to 101 it's 999 shutter actuations. So if the folder name is 162, it means that 62 folders have been created and thus the shutter count is around 62K. Does it make sense? The folder name on the SD card can be changed on a computer to 100 or whatever but in the camera it is still the same 162. Then again another question. The three digits folder name contains all the electronic shutter and mechanical shutter shots so it can't decide the real shutter count.
I just came across - a fluke or was it my mistake? Can't say - but maybe you can confirm. I set the image quality to N+RAW. Then I went about setting card slots - RAW to Slot 1 and JPG to Slot 2. To my dismay, doing this reset the N+RAW selection that I have always used to shoot FINE only and the files save to both slots.
Hello, I would like to kindly ask you if it is possible to save pictures taken on Fuji cameras (XH2) separately according to date. I mean if it is possible to set Fuji camera in a way it would create automatically separate directories bz some name + actual date, e.g. Pictures-11. 11. 2023 and to this one will be saved all pictures taking the same date. Saving all pictures in just one directory e.g. FUJI_ is not fully comfortable especially if taking picture over the longer period of time when there is no possibility to download / backup. I think Pentax can do it. My question is if FujiFilm XH2 can be somehow set to create directories with current dates.
Thanks for the great information. One thing that is not clear, is what needs to happen to have the folder go from 100_FUJI to 101_FUJI. I can't figure that out. Additionally, is there a way to create a new folder to distinguish between two shoots or two different dates using the same SD card? I would love to be able to tell the camera, this is a new shoot, create a new folder.
Hi there, i am new to this channel. Do anyone knowes, if he uses a Fujifilm to film these Videos? Which one and which lens? Maybe link a Video here, If he talked about them.
Good informative video, just one thing when you create and name a new folder, the folder number goes up one digit, as the first folder was numbered 100 and the second folder was 101, does that mean every new folder created the number increases?, regardless of what you name it.
Hello Chris, When i try to create à folder name, the only option available is “select “. The “create” is grey and can’t access it. Any idea ????? Thank you very much again.
Would it make sense to change file names if one was doing a project like an African Safari? Also, why are both your RAW and jpeg both in the same folder?
Do you happen to know how to make camera to show the time remaining for video? I have a 256gb at 100mbs FHD and it shows 99:59 min for a long time until it start to go down
Good info. I never thought to rename through camera. Thanks. That being said, I rename similarly when importing into LR. My biggest quandary is what to do after reaching 9,999 images. My LR catalog has 118k images in it. Any suggestions there?
What happens to the very first image (0001) when you shoot the 10,000th image? Does it get covered over, or do you have two images with the same file name?
As far as several RUclips videos state the camera will show an error, and you need to format your SD (evtl. loosing all other images) to reset the counting before you are able to shoot further. Hopefully this is fixed with the firmware updates in the meantime, but not sure…
I use an external recorder (Atomos Ninja V) and run HDMI out from XT4 to that. Then, I set XT4 to display menu options (there's a setting for that). The resulting video is the exposure corrected to make easier to see and then it's added as b-roll to the overall video.
I wish Fuji allowed the folder to be automatically named by date. It makes finding old images so much easier. Sony lets you do it, Fuji can too
I wish cameras would drop the ancient dcim standard and do what smartphones do and have timestamps in file names.
I like to keep my camera numbering continuous, and use that on my computer as well, IOW…. I don’t rename or renumber my files. Recently I had to send my camera for some repairs and when it was returned to me, the file numbers were reset to 0000. I had to scratch my head to figure out how to get the camera counter back to the last file in my computer. So what I did was I took a photo, inserted the card in my Mac, and went inside the main folder to find the image file and I simply renamed to the next number of my fIlling system. Put the card back in the camera, shot a few test photos. Returned the card to my Mac, and voila…. My numbering system is back. I couldn’t find this info anywhere so thought I would pass it on. Cheers from Canada, and I do enjoy your Channel.
It can happen that you fill up the card and the counter restarts in the camera. Because fuji saves the files in numbered folders, that's fine on camera. But if you import those files to a different folder structure, say by year-month or whatever there is a chance that the photos will be placed in the same folder and you could overwrite some.
I wish you could make and swap folders in camera. Like if I use my camera for normal everyday stuff have a folder and when I do pictures for like, a family members birthday, I could make a second folder and swap to it, and swap back when I'm done. That way they'd be separate inside the camera for later sorting.
Your energy and passion for teaching is unmatched. Keep up the great work!!!!
great point dealing with the same issue
I've been a Fuji user for a while and I'm always learning new tips on this channel. Thank you very much.
Great little video. I had not realised how useful, AND easy, this was. I immediately renamed the folders and files on my X-Pro2, X-T2, X-T3 and X-T4. Thanks Chris.
Congrats on 70K!
Thank you so much Kevin!!!! 🙏 🙏 🙏
FYI, this file naming pattern is not specific for Fuji. That is a kind of a standard: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_rule_for_Camera_File_system
Fuji allows to customize names as much as possible within the limits of the standard. But I miss one feature my Canon camera had: automatically create a new folder every day.
A new folder per day would be awesome. We forgot to clear a card after a day of shooting a short and then had to faningle the files into the right folders on our server. Was easy enough by looking at the time code but anything the camera does for me is much appreciated.
Two years and never got past the "formatting feature". Thank you for an excellent lesson.
Nice. Good idea to rename the files to, for example, XT4 in camera, but while importing in Capture One (and I imagine some other software), the camera model name can be included in a new filename. It is handy for sure.
Thanks. This is really helpful. Every time you do one of these videos I feel the need to go grab my camera.
I always learn something new!
Thanks for this. Great way to identify different Fujifilm cameras. 👍
Very, very interesting vidéo ! Thank you! 👌🏻
Have a good weekend Chris. This vlog has been very helpful to me, some settings here that I have never visited ! Thanks again mate, you have expanded my Fuji camera knowledge again.
Another good piece of Fujifilm knowledge. Thanks, Chris!
Thank you.Again you helped me out.I know I can search your video's and find the answer to my photo-dillemma's.Looking forward to see you again online.
Thank you! That's awesome to hear!!!
As usual, very informative, fun and positive! Thank you for the video! it was helpful!
Hi Chris! Just another great video and an awesome way to a head weekend start!!! Very useful tips as usual! Formatting and renaming files is brilliant!
...as it might be a theme for another video:
As a sports photographer, would be handy to have several folders - my case - Race 1, Race 2, etc. I only can set different folders while in sequential (not available in Backup or RAW\JPEG... so far as I was able to sort it out.
If I'll go towards 'sequential' I will loose all 'backup' possibilities, meaning, that shooting in sequential, if there's a sd card corruption...client will be upset..!
Any thoughts? Cheers and have a great weekend (everyone)!
i love your videos man, keep teaching.. say hi to Mozambique, Africa
Great video. I actually have 2 fuji cameras, very useful to rename files 😁
Sounding like a broken record, but thanks again Chris for another informative video… U Da Man 📷
Another very informative video! Thank you!
Every time I watch your videos, I remember the character Saul Goodman from the Better Call Saul series...
Very informative!!! Organizing the files this way is gonna save me so much time reorganizing in post!! Would love to see more content on video aspect of fujifilm cameras like post-production and achieving that cinematic look that everyone aspires to get!! Nevertheless have a good rest this weekend.
Your chanel is so good. The ending is so funny hahaha.... Btw Pal2tech please make a video youtube of what the diferent shoot with setting image XT4 in sRGB and Adobe and please give the sample. Thank You
Pal! You're the best!
thanks
When you like the video at the end of video: I’m doing my part :P
Great video, thanks
With two cameras and the default file naming, you can possibly have two files with the same name. Setting a custom filename fixes that. BUT having done that with my two Fujis, I COULD NOT UPDATE THE FIRMWARE until I changed back to the default. You have been warned.
Always a great video, Chris. I really enjoy your explanations, and really appreciate the “how to” series you do.
What happened to all the capture one tutorials? 😜
👍👍👍
That's Awesome, Do u have Ftp Wireless Photo Transfer Setup Guide Video Jpg Or Raw Wifi ?
Thank you :-)
COOL!! I'm so honored! What a great and educational video. I'll be changing my file names to XT3 and 100V (got to figure how to that particular one. any suggestions, Chris?) Oh, and it's pronounced Core-TAY-zee! Mille grazie!!
AWESOME!!!! Yeah, I think you have to remove one letter, so maybe try 10V or something? Or you could just give human names like 'BOB' or 'JOE'. 😉
@@pal2tech I checked my camera settings and its set for sRGB, so I'll have 4 spaces. So if I label the files with sRGB and then change the camera to Adobe RGB will th file names remain remain as named???
Thank you
Chris, This is tremendously helpful, thank you. I just realized that I passed the 9999 and it looped back to 0001, which is a problem because now I have duplicate file names. Do you have any recommendation to handle this ? I use Capture one for import and Catalog.
Amazing videos... always helpfull.
Question, I have a XT4 that I use a lot to film during a golf tournament, but from time to time I also take a couple of photos as well on that same tournament.
So is there a way for the camara to set different numbers for photos and video? Because I do have to write down everything I film in a form of a log sheet, who is the player, his scores, what hole he is at, but every time a take a couple of photos the camara continious using the same numbers so when I have to write down the info for the video files I have to check every single number to see which one the camara use for videos and which for photos.
Thanks a lot!
I have always named my pictures
First to KN my initials then what camera it is, I have Xpro1, X-t1, X-t2, KNP, KN1ord Kn2. Then to make sure I don't have photos that have the same name, I put an A, aftet 9999 photos i change it to a B then C , and so on.
Hi Chris and thanks for the video but on a X-T3 I didn't find a option to backup video files to both cards (the backup setting is not available).
I name folders nnn_CMxx, where C is the color code of the SD Card, M is month number in hexadecimal, xx is location. May change to use this info.
I set my X-T4 to record sequentially with images going to Slot 1 and video to Slot 2. From time to time, and without me doing anything the camera will switch these or set both to Slot 1 or both to Slot 2. This "bug" caused me to lose 32 GB of video footage earlier this week. Has anyone else encountered this problem? It used to happen on my X_T3 as well.
Now that I know that the first three digits of the folder name cannot be changed, the information is useful to show the shutter count of the camera.
From 100 to 101 it's 999 shutter actuations. So if the folder name is 162, it means that 62 folders have been created and thus the shutter count is around 62K.
Does it make sense?
The folder name on the SD card can be changed on a computer to 100 or whatever but in the camera it is still the same 162.
Then again another question. The three digits folder name contains all the electronic shutter and mechanical shutter shots so it can't decide the real shutter count.
I just came across - a fluke or was it my mistake? Can't say - but maybe you can confirm. I set the image quality to N+RAW. Then I went about setting card slots - RAW to Slot 1 and JPG to Slot 2. To my dismay, doing this reset the N+RAW selection that I have always used to shoot FINE only and the files save to both slots.
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Hello, I would like to kindly ask you if it is possible to save pictures taken on Fuji cameras (XH2) separately according to date. I mean if it is possible to set Fuji camera in a way it would create automatically separate directories bz some name + actual date, e.g. Pictures-11. 11. 2023 and to this one will be saved all pictures taking the same date.
Saving all pictures in just one directory e.g. FUJI_ is not fully comfortable especially if taking picture over the longer period of time when there is no possibility to download / backup.
I think Pentax can do it. My question is if FujiFilm XH2 can be somehow set to create directories with current dates.
Which memory cards do you recommend for the Fujifilm T-X3?
Thanks for the great information. One thing that is not clear, is what needs to happen to have the folder go from 100_FUJI to 101_FUJI. I can't figure that out. Additionally, is there a way to create a new folder to distinguish between two shoots or two different dates using the same SD card? I would love to be able to tell the camera, this is a new shoot, create a new folder.
Hi there, i am new to this channel. Do anyone knowes, if he uses a Fujifilm to film these Videos? Which one and which lens? Maybe link a Video here, If he talked about them.
Good informative video, just one thing when you create and name a new folder, the folder number goes up one digit, as the first folder was numbered 100 and the second folder was 101, does that mean every new folder created the number increases?, regardless of what you name it.
Hello Chris, When i try to create à folder name, the only option available is “select “. The “create” is grey and can’t access it. Any idea ?????
Thank you very much again.
My Windows Photo editor can open Fujifilm RAW files. 👌 It ignores Nikon RAW files.
Can we like set the camara to save bracket shots to a separate folder?
so there is no way to stay in continous name file after I hit 9999 photos? I tought it was possible to change it somewhere.
No dislikes ! And this is how it should be ! 🥰(at 52 likes)
LOL, thanks! give it time. 😮
@@pal2tech It's 76 now and still 0 dislikes ! Stay positive !
Hey, so what if i wanted to give a file name like my name -
Say its adam_black? Can i do this in options or would i need a renaming tool?
Thanks
Would it make sense to change file names if one was doing a project like an African Safari? Also, why are both your RAW and jpeg both in the same folder?
Do you happen to know how to make camera to show the time remaining for video? I have a 256gb at 100mbs FHD and it shows 99:59 min for a long time until it start to go down
Does the file name correspond to shutter count?
Good info. I never thought to rename through camera. Thanks. That being said, I rename similarly when importing into LR. My biggest quandary is what to do after reaching 9,999 images. My LR catalog has 118k images in it. Any suggestions there?
Maybe change the folder name?? Or the letters in front of the numbering sequence??
Seriously Fuji should allow 99999 or more, i repeat number every couple of months.
why is my folder 990_fuji? Why 990 ?
"The nice thing about fujifilm is that they have dual SD cards"
Me and my X-S10 are crying in the corner.
What happens to the very first image (0001) when you shoot the 10,000th image? Does it get covered over, or do you have two images with the same file name?
I believe the camera creates a new folder and adds it there. I should have gone over that but I'm almost 100% certain that's what happens.
As far as several RUclips videos state the camera will show an error, and you need to format your SD (evtl. loosing all other images) to reset the counting before you are able to shoot further. Hopefully this is fixed with the firmware updates in the meantime, but not sure…
How do you film/show the screen of the camera in the video?
I use an external recorder (Atomos Ninja V) and run HDMI out from XT4 to that. Then, I set XT4 to display menu options (there's a setting for that). The resulting video is the exposure corrected to make easier to see and then it's added as b-roll to the overall video.
@@pal2tech That's a lesson in itself.
Why you added a subtittle on your videos..
Thanos. Gee, doesn't anybody have any Reboot figures?
I mean cc..
Here we are in 2023, we have AI but a $1000 camera cannot name photos by date😒
Fuji file system is totally bullshit confusing.