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hi everyone i hope everyones doing well and did you know that your own system or olympus camera actually has a picture file management system built right into it and thats what were going to talk about today now its a feature i dont think many of us are really need or going to use but it can come in handy and ill give you an example uh when im out in the field and im doing my birds on flight photography and i take you know im using pro capture im shooting at 50 frames per second i could take thousands you know of images in a single shoot its not uncommon to have three four thousand images and i know ive come home with 8 000 images on my sd card and then i have to load all of those into my computer and sift through them and manage them that way and thats perfectly fine however there are times when youre in the field and youre running low on card space and theres thousands of images you really dont need to keep right so how do you delete those kind of in bulk so that yo