20D CF Folders
I tried to search the forums to no avail. I don't think this has been asked yet, but apologies if it has.
The Canon 20D puts images on the CF card in folders based on image number. The first hundred go into 100CANON, the next hundred into 101CANON, etc. I want them all to be in one folder to make it easier to grab them all. I've been told this is a custom function on 1-series cameras, but I can't find that setting on my 20D. Can it be done?
Why does Canon do this?
The Canon 20D puts images on the CF card in folders based on image number. The first hundred go into 100CANON, the next hundred into 101CANON, etc. I want them all to be in one folder to make it easier to grab them all. I've been told this is a custom function on 1-series cameras, but I can't find that setting on my 20D. Can it be done?
Why does Canon do this?
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I've not tried to do it differently - I just open each folder to a new folder on my desktop and consolidate them that way. The 1 series do not use the folder scheme you describe - they're all in one folder on my 1DMkll. I did not set this up as a custom function, I think one folder only is the default for the 1 series cameras.
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Why not use Image Capture to import them? Wouldn't that just import all the files on the card without you having to muck about with folders?
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Using Finder to copy from my FireWire CF card reader is fast and easy. Sometimes I just launch iPhoto and have it import, which automatically traversing the folder hierarchy.
Yesterday I was a second-camera for a dirt bike race. The primary photog uses a 1DMkII, which puts all files in the root directory. His assistant/saleslady/computer operator was not sure how to easily deal with this multiple folder scheme of my camera, and there was no time to deal with this easily.
Since I copied all my images to my PowerBook before handing them over to him, I contemplated a short unix script to move the files on the CF card before giving it to her. I might do this next time. File move is pretty fast anyway.
Maybe Canon can fix this in a firmware update. I'm not sure the rational for doing things this way is.
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How is using the finder easier than Image Capture? Especially if you've got the folder problem? And why use iPhoto just to import when that's what Image Capture is there for?
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Canon should never have broken the deal with Kodak. The Kodak workflow and features from 1998 are largely superior to Canon's today. Just think how good it would be with the best of both companies in a camera.
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For one, Finder is always running. Its already launched. Two, if I'm going to use iPhoto to review, sort and tag my images, and categorize them into different albums, they are going to end up in iPhoto at some point, right?
Lastly, I seldom take more than 100 photos in a day, so the folder issue wasn't a big deal before. Yesterday I took 1400 photos, which meant I had to deal with 14 image folders, and that became a pain. iPhoto can deal with it, but my usual Finder approach was problematic.
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cp /Volumes/xxxxx/DCIM/*/*.jpg ~/your-foldername/.
or
mv /Volumes/xxxxx/DCIM/*/*.jpg ~/your-foldername/.
with the diff being that the latter also clears the card. (Danger Will Smith)
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Personally, I'm going to use a unix command or script like was mentioned above. This works great for us Mac people. But I don't know what Windoze people will do.
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