Camera file naming issue

When I make a picture, the system gives it a name like DSC_0064.JPG. If I delete this picture and make a new one the new file will have the exact same name instead of DSC_0065.JPG. Are there any setting or solution to force the system to use continuos file naming?

At this stage I would say it is unlikely as this has been a standard function for many generations of handsets.
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    Inside Aperture, there is no advantage whatsoever. Outside Aperture, there is a significant advantage.
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    Highly recommend a Referenced Masters system from the get-go. Terry Devlin (iirc) has many sensible posts on this here -- search the forum.
    Thanks!
    Mark
    Good Luck!
    Message was edited by: Kirby Krieger

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         2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:289: Thread-20: (DEBUG) FTP Command: NLST, reply:
         150 Connection accepted
         2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (ERROR) FTPClient.listNames(): LIST REPLY: 226
         2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Disconnecting from PC022350.cts.com
         2008.10.17 at 19:47:16:304: Thread-20: (DEBUG) Host PC022350.cts.com disconnected."
         Please help us in resolving this issue.
    Thanks,
    Shanmuga S.
    Edited by: ShanmugaS on 17 Oct, 2008 7:51 PM
    Edited by: ShanmugaS on 17 Oct, 2008 7:52 PM

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