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Would the "root" folder on a Nikon D40 really be one named "NIKON D40", or wouldn't the "DCIM" folder actually appear in the topmost directory of the file system, which commonly has no name. Possibly "NIKON D40" is the default name of medium itself (e.g. memory card or built-in flash drive)?

mgroeber@gmx.net 84.133.24.117 (talk) 15:16, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]