2 violates EXIF naming convention. i doubt they would ever do that. i think
the Kodak 14n does 1 already. a decent photo database does all three at once
when you copy the files from the camera, if you want it to.

Herb....
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From: "Boris Liberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: DSLR future wish-list


> Say, Pentax would also write (a pure piece of software at that) a
> program that would allow you to manage your camera from your PC. Say,
> you were to embark in a evening shoot on a wedding <g>. So, before you
> leave home, you would plug in your camera and set it up:
> 1. Set up some special copyright notice on every frame. You know, like
> "(C) Boris Liberman with Love to A and B..."
> 2. Set up prefix to each file name - "ABWed-2004-01-01" instead of
> "DCS" or whatever they're using right now."
> 3. Probably do some other things in advance.


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