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Hello,
I do really need the possibility to save the name of the pictures taken by Z3c camera appending the date.
Every time I move the pictures from the phone to my pc, the camera begins naming the pictures from the beginning (DSC_0001.JPG).
Can you please solve this aspect? Archiving pictures is very compoicated by now.
Thanks
Enrico
This is the standard for digital cameras and cameras in general.You can try to suggest this to sony:
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/support/contact-us/
@FW70 wrote:.....Every time I move the pictures from the phone to my pc, the camera begins naming the pictures from the beginning (DSC_0001.JPG).
Hi Enrico.!
As a semi-pro photographer - welcome to one of the worst nightmares in building a photo archive! While most DSLR/mirrorless support unique naming conventions (and continues numbering sequences) - unfortunately. I don't believe phones & many point-and-shoot cameras do.
So - that being the case - a simple solution is - is to setup your photo archive (on your PC) with a master directory ("My Photos", for example). Next - make a unique folder in tha master folder with both the date - location ("12-12-14 - At The Beach", for example). In other words and to explain, I do commercial real estate photography - and each file folder is named by date and location. Right now - I have about 9 TB of photo archives I have to search by both file system data and EXIF data for clients. If they were all in one huge directory - I would not be able to find a thing except by looking at each image!
Anyway - I hope this simple suggestion helps - and as your photo library grows, now is the time to make some decisions on the storage hierarchy. Trust me - you will thank me in the future!
John
Thanks for suggestion.
But I can't do that: I'm an architect and during the same day I use to visit different sites, so I NEED a quick way to have the picture taken saved by date.
I'm using a non-Sony app to do taht (Snap Camera) tha simply save taken pictures with the date in the file name.
It's a pity not being able to do the same with Sony camera.
Don't you think so?!
I use the method you suggested for 14 years and yes - it definietly works. I only use date format as YYYYMMDD like 20141013 for today, and then follow location/event name (without special non-US chars to avoid problems in case of archive crash).
But you can renumber file names using batch rename function of free (for private use) IrfanView. It's a great batch manipulation app that I often use when need to resample images for example but it can also be used for batch renaming using different parameters.
EDIT: you can also leave the last pic on the phone on every export to keep numbers flow
@FW70 wrote:Thanks for suggestion.
But I can't do that: I'm an architect and during the same day I use to visit different sites, so I NEED a quick way ....
Don't you think so?!
Hi my friend!
Unfortunately - you are just like me - and shoot several locations a day! As well - I shoot with a Sony A7 & and A7R at every location (the A7 is for interiors and the A7R is for exteriors) - and I run into the exact same problems you describe, except for the fact I shoot with two cameras at several locations - none of the file namings will work between two systems!?!
Anyway - again, I think the best way is to do what was suggested? I know it is difficult at the start - and I hated it to begin with - but as well - being able to find client images is as important as being able to find the original images.
As well - I think SergioPLcame up with a good suggestion for software, but I haven't tried that yet?
My best to you always - and yes - do I think it would be a "good idea" for Sony? Yes - I do. It would set their Xperia camera apart from the others. I hope you suggest it from the link above.
My best always, John
Hello experts,
I temporary found this solution: DSC Auto Rename
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.ciubex.dscautorename
wich is renaming files automatically (only if saved into internal memory, not to externale SD).
This does the job.
Hope this could result useful.
Enrico
:smileysmileythumbsup:
Every time I move the pictures from the phone to my pc, the camera begins naming the pictures from the beginning (DSC_0001.JPG).
This is a big problem for me. The DSC Auto Rename program in another post works great.