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Old 10-20-2005, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by martirio
I think people are being a litle selfish.
Martirio: What program do you use? (I use BearShare mostly)

I think your list pretty much covers it.
I have been able to find this list of digital camera naming conventions, I find it helps.

Camera types and filename structure
"dcp#####.jpg" - Kodak, range of 0 to 4000
"dsc#####.jpg" - Nikon, range of 0 to 4000
"dscn####.jpg" - Nikon, range of 0 to 4000
"mvc-###.jpg" - Sony Mavica
"mvc#####.jpg" - Sony Mavica
"P101####.jpg" - Olympus, Using default camera date of 101
"PMDD####.jpg" - Olympus, M is in hex from 1 to c, DD is 01-31
"IMG_###.jpg" - Some other camera
"IMAG####.jpg" - RCA and Samsung
"1##-####.jpg" - Canon 1TH-TH## thousands, hundreds
"1##-####_IMG.jpg" - Alternate Canon name.
"IMG_####.jpg" - Canon
"dscf####.jpg" - Fuji Finepix
"pdrm####.jpg" - Toshiba PDR
"IM######.jpg" - HP Photosmart
"EX######.jpg" - HP Photosmart timelapse?
"DC####S.jpg" - Kodak DC-40,50,120 S is (L)arge, (M)eduim, (S)mall.
"pict####.jpg" - Minolta Dimage.
"P#######.JPG" - Kodak DC290.
"MMDD####.JPG" - Casio QV3000 and QV4000.
"YYMDD###.JPG" - Casio QV7000 - M is hex.
"IMGP####.JPG" - Pentax Optio S.
"PANA####.JPG" - Panasonic video camera stills.
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