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rzemanfl

(29,557 posts)
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:12 PM Mar 2019

I took a lot of photos today. The pictures on the camera card could not be recognized.

All the hundreds of photos I took before today were fine. My camera works with other cards. The problem was only with the pictures I took today on that one card. Everything else worked fine. Even my camera did not recognize the pictures I took today when I tried to play them back. I downloaded all the files from the camera card to a hard drive and deleted them from the card. I ran chkdsk on the card and the result was no problems.

I would appreciate any thoughts on what I should do or similar experiences. I have got to sleep now.

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I took a lot of photos today. The pictures on the camera card could not be recognized. (Original Post) rzemanfl Mar 2019 OP
Happened to me once. A good camera store was able to find most of them and restore them for me Liberty Belle Mar 2019 #1
Hmm. These were just nature shots, turtles, egrets, ospreys in a nest. rzemanfl Mar 2019 #2
Speaking of nature shots, I once took a digital shot of a deer in the woods applegrove Mar 2019 #5
It was probably thrown in the partition's lost&found file defacto7 Mar 2019 #3
Thanks. I am going to buy a new card today and cross my fingers it isn't rzemanfl Mar 2019 #7
Have a look at this program canetoad Mar 2019 #4
Thank you. n/t rzemanfl Mar 2019 #6

Liberty Belle

(9,535 posts)
1. Happened to me once. A good camera store was able to find most of them and restore them for me
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:19 PM
Mar 2019

off the card that had stored them in a hidden file I coud not view.

rzemanfl

(29,557 posts)
2. Hmm. These were just nature shots, turtles, egrets, ospreys in a nest.
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:25 PM
Mar 2019

General beautiful day in a park in Florida stuff. Not worth trying to recover. I am just worried about future problems. I will replace the card. Thanks for your response.

applegrove

(118,654 posts)
5. Speaking of nature shots, I once took a digital shot of a deer in the woods
Fri Mar 8, 2019, 03:13 AM
Mar 2019

and against a leafy forest floor. I could clearly see the deer but the digital camera did not register it. I could see it from the viewfinder. But once I pressed click it was gone. Freaky.

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
3. It was probably thrown in the partition's lost&found file
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:42 PM
Mar 2019

When data is misplaced by a drive and can't be accessed it goes into a file to protect it with the highest admin privileges. You can access it yourself but you need to put it in a computer and run a small operating system that you can use to recover the data. All Linux os's can do this. I'm sure mac's can as well since they are a Unix system.

The only reason I explained this is so you're aware that there's a reason the data was lost in the first place. It could be the card, the camera or the formatting that messed it up.

rzemanfl

(29,557 posts)
7. Thanks. I am going to buy a new card today and cross my fingers it isn't
Fri Mar 8, 2019, 09:55 AM
Mar 2019

my camera that's the problem.

canetoad

(17,160 posts)
4. Have a look at this program
Fri Mar 8, 2019, 12:10 AM
Mar 2019
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec

I think you will need to stick your wiped SD card into a card reader, rather than recover the files on your HD. Maybe not.

The download link is a little down the page, beneath 'Operating Systems'. Best of luck -Years ago, I used a much earlier version to recover some pix from a drive that had been formatted a couple of times and it worked!

On edit: Gotta add this - if/when you get your photos back, format the card but NOT in your computer. Do it in the camera.

Again on edit: You might find something on this page. http://www.photo-freeware.net/categories/tools/
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