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One of the features listed in the recent firmware updates (so A1, A9 III, etc) was the ability to have more than 4000 images in a single folder on a card.
I have very occasionally seen the camera start a new folder because it hit the 4000 image limit - it's not a common occurrence, because it's not easy to fit over 4000 images onto a card, especially with the A7RV or A1; moreover, depending on your starting image number (ie: anything over 6000) you may well hit 9999 and start a new folder with 0001.
I wasn't expecting to "test" this particular new feature, but I did, yesterday. Using the A9 III with a 160GB CFeA card, I shot a bit over 4600 images, and yes, they all went into a single folder.
So that feature is working. Not a thrilling piece of news. But I thought it might be of interest.
(BTW: I do wish there was an option to say "This is not a question thread")
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I have very occasionally seen the camera start a new folder because it hit the 4000 image limit - it's not a common occurrence, because it's not easy to fit over 4000 images onto a card, especially with the A7RV or A1; moreover, depending on your starting image number (ie: anything over 6000) you may well hit 9999 and start a new folder with 0001.
I wasn't expecting to "test" this particular new feature, but I did, yesterday. Using the A9 III with a 160GB CFeA card, I shot a bit over 4600 images, and yes, they all went into a single folder.
So that feature is working. Not a thrilling piece of news. But I thought it might be of interest.
(BTW: I do wish there was an option to say "This is not a question thread")