○ Apple
- IMG_0001
○ BlackMagic Design
- A001 * C001
○ Canon
- 100-0001
- 101-0001
- 10x-0001
- IMG_0001
- MVI_0001.MOV
○ Casio
- CIMG001
- CIMG0001
○ Fuji
- DSCF0001
○ GoPro
- GX010001.MP4
- GH010001.MP4
○ HP
- HPIM0001
○ Jenoptik
- JD0001
○ JVC
- MOV_0001.mpg
○ Kodak
- P0000001.KDC
- DCP_0001
- 102_0001
○ Konica Minolta
- PICT0001
○ Kyocera
- KIF 0001
○ Nikon
- DSCN0001
- DSC_0001
○ Nokia
- DCM001
- DCM0001
○ Olympus
- Pmdd0001
○ Panasonic
- Pmdd 0001
- P1000001
- P0001
○ Pentax
- IMGP0001
○ Polaroid
- DSCI0001
○ Ricoh
- R0010001
- R0020001
○ Samsung
- P1000001
- SAM 0001
- SH100001
- SV100001
- S7000001
○ Sanyo
- SANY0001
○ Sigma
- IMG0001
○ Sony
- DSC0001
- DSC00001
- DSC_0001
- MAH00001
○ Misc
- Mmddyy-hhmmss
- Yymmdd-hhmm-ss
- yyyymmdd_hhmmss
- VID_yyyymmdd
- mmddyy 3g2
- mmddyy 3gp
- PXL_yyyymmdd_hhmmssms.mp4
Though in writing this and looking something up, I just came across this github that could be useful: https://github.com/thorsted/digicam_corpusWhat annoys me is that when a video is split into multiple files (because of sd card limitations etc), it increases the first number, giving you files that sort really weird. So I film GX010001.mp4, then after 8 minutes it starts a new file GX020001.mp4, GX030001.mp4 etc., and then later that day when I make a new clip, it has GX010002.mp4. This breaks sorting by filename. Can sort by creationdate, but for the chaptered videos they often share the same original datetime as well, making it quite confusing when dealing with loads of gopro videos. (I just published some tooling I've written for creating street view content from gopros, so felt all the quirks lately https://github.com/Matsemann/matsemanns-streetview-tools/ the gopro max starts with GS btw)