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I just purchased my X-M5, I loved it but I have this issue where my saved data folder has 290+ frames but in playback i can only see 31. 
 

Anyone has clue? been asking everywhere seems like no answer I can get

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That number on the rear screen (293) isn't the number of images on the card - its the highest sequence number - are you sure you have taken 293 images and you haven't deleted any or reformatted the card?

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Interesting, I thought it was the number of images/videos stored because when i delete some photos the number drops. when i took some pic it increases.

I didnt aware of formatting or deleting any. Though my camera hit (bouncing) my body couple of times during walking it might touch some menu accidentally.

It seems like the touch screen is pretty risky if i put the belt on and wear it around my neck and turn the camera on.

 

 

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1 hour ago, owenizedd said:

Interesting, I thought it was the number of images/videos stored because when i delete some photos the number drops. when i took some pic it increases.

The number will drop if you delete the images with the highest numbers.

Try deleting an image from the middle of the batch on the card.

The number won't go down because you still have the image with the highest number on the card.

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On 3/29/2025 at 7:50 PM, owenizedd said:

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It seems like the touch screen is pretty risky if i put the belt on and wear it around my neck and turn the camera on.

To prevent accidental touchscreen mishaps, check your camera's settings—there's often an option to disable touch control during shooting or playback. That could save you from some future headaches.

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