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Monday, 20 December 2010

Recover Deleted Photos From a Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera

The Nikon Coolpix digital camera is one of the most powerful compact cameras available. It comes in different colors and is the perfect camera to take to the beach or keep in your bag at all times. Unfortunately, this little device is prone to losing photos on occasion, as the fragile body allows for interruptions in the data stream. Fortunately, most photos that are accidentally lost, formatted, or deleted on the Nikon Coolpix can easily be recovered.
Right after you notice that your photos are missing from your Coolpix camera, immediately turn off your camera and remove the SD card that you have been using. If you continue to take photos on a digital camera memory card that has experienced data loss, you are risking writing over the pictures that you are trying to recover. If you have successfully connected your SD card to your computer then you can look for good photo recovery software to restore your lost photos.
This guide uses Odboso Photo Retrieval, but there are many other good photo recovery programs including Disk Doctors for Windows and Mac, and Wondershare Photo Recovery. First download the demo of Odboso Photo Retrieval and install it to your computer. Now, either through your camera's USB connection or your computer's card reader, connect your SD card to your computer. Once your system detects the device, run the photo recovery software and scan the SD card.
Photo Retrieval will show you a preview of the images that you will want to recover. It will also recover video and music files that you have stored on the SD card. Simply follow the on-screen guide; the whole process is very simple for any user.
In some cases, the SD card will not be recognized by the PC. In this case, it is recommended that you use a USB card reader rather than the camera to connect to the PC. If it is still undetected, try lightly cleaning the device with a microfiber lens cloth.
Jake Gadsden is a veteran IT consultant with over fifteen years of experience in the industry. He's recovered data for fortune 500 organizations and photos for individual users and families. His website, Photo Recovery Review, is dedicated to photo recovery research, where he ranks the most efficient photo recovery programs currently available.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Recover Deleted Photos From a Nikon D90

The Nikon D90 is an extremely popular digital camera because of its 12.9 MP sensor and the world's first DSLR movie mode. The camera writes to both standard JPEG and high-end RAW and NEF file types. It features an advanced file system and accepts SD and SDHC cards- however, this camera is not flawless, as it is still prone to data loss. Photos get accidentally deleted through either memory card errors, or glitches that unintentionally format or delete pictures. Fortunately, if this has happened to you, most of the time deleted photos can be recovered.
The first thing to do after you notice that your pictures are gone is to stop using the SD card that they were stored on. If you continue to use the card after experiencing data loss, you risk writing over the missing data. After that, take the card out and check for physical damage. Often times memory card errors are caused by some sort of friction on the surface of the card. If this is the case, then your card needs cleaning. A microfiber lens cloth is best, but any dry cloth will do. With whatever cloth you choose, lightly dust the surface of the card remembering to handle the card with care.
If there is no physical damage or dirt on the SD card, then try plugging the card directly into your computer through a card reader or through the camera's usb connection. If the camera is recognized by the computer then there is a good chance we will get your photos back through photo recovery software.
For Windows and Mac users, download the demo of Disk Doctors Photo Recovery. After you have downloaded and installed the free demo, run the software and let it scan your memory card for deleted or formatted pictures. If the software is able to recover your photos, you are done - congratulations! The reason I recommend Disk Doctors for the Nikon D90 is because they have a high recovery rate for SD cards and the DSLR high-end file types.
Jake Gadsden is a veteran IT consultant with over fifteen years of experience in the industry. He's recovered data for fortune 500 organizations and photos for individual users and families. His website, Photo Recovery Review, is dedicated to photo recovery research, where he ranks the most efficient photo recovery programs currently available.