| Re: shooting with two 5d Hi, Stefan,
One thing you can do is use Downloader Pro to download your images, and have it use a different format for a modified filename for the images from each camera (it can be programmed to recognize the cameras by body serial number read from the Exif metadata.) (More on this below.)
I put the files from my 300D and my 20D in different directory trees, so I don't have this problem. I do have Downloader Pro put in a 10,000's digit to avoid ambiguity when my filename numbers "turn over". So this filename:
251CANON\IMG_5173.jpg
becomes
IMG15173.jpg
on the hard drive
But if for whatever reason I wanted to put them in the same directory, I would assign a separate letter group for each camera (I do for processed images), and program Downloader Pro to include that in the modified filename. Thus from the first Canon camera ("CA"):
251CANON\IMG_5173.jpg
would become
CA25173.jpg
whereas from the second Canon camera ("CB")
105CANON\IMG_0573.jpg
would become
CB00573.jpg
Again, Downloader Pro will be glad to administer this automatically.
People sometimes ask what I would do if under such a scheme I wanted to see all the files in date/time order. The answer is very simple: have whatever file listing I am looking at them with (Windows Explorer, the File|Open dialog in my image editor, etc.) present them in date/time order (based just on file time/date stamps). |