Friday, June 25, 2010

Memory card corruption in Olympus E-PL1 camera



The E-PL1 is yet another addition to Olympus' Micro Four Thirds digital camera line. Incorporating 12 megapixels, TruePic V image processor, 3x zoom, and 2.7 inch LCD display, this camera comes with a new Live Guide mode.

The Olympus E-PL1 is compatible with both SD and SDHC cards. You can store countless images, videos, audio files on these cards. However, the file system of these cards is prone to getting corrupt. As a result, you may encounter several errors which would lead to data inaccessibility.

All your digital files would become inaccessible, and you will be required to do a restore from an updated backup copy. And, if you don't possess an appropriate backup solution, you can overcome the problem by using an advanced and reliable memory card recovery software.

Consider a scenario, wherein, you load the memory card in your Olympus E-PL1 camera to view the pictures stored onto it, and instead receive any of the following errors:

"This card cannot be read"

or

"This card cannot be used"

As a result of these errors, the previously saved pictures or videos would go beyond your reach until you fix them.

Cause:

The Olympus E-PL1 camera is bound to throw such errors in event of memory card corruption. Few reasons behind memory card corruption include virus attacks, turning off the camera without removing the memory card, rapidly shooting pictures and more.

Resolution :

The only way to fix a corrupt memory card is re-formatting it again. But, it must be followed by immediate memory card recovery if you wish to extract the inaccessible or lost data from the formatted card.

In order to perform recovery, you must grab an easy-to-use software from the Internet. But, be very careful while selecting a particular software as you can get duped by less competent software which would end up damaging your data.

Meanwhile, you can check for the following attributes in a good card recovery software:
  • It should be read-only
  • It should recover data from all types of memory cards and digital cameras
  • It should incorporate a simple and graphical user interface
  • It should support Olympus camera memory cards

Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is a user-friendly software which recovers lost or deleted photos and other multimedia files from a range of digital cameras including Olympus, Sony, Canon etc. The card recovery utility is available in two versions for both Windows and Mac users.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Photo recovery tips for Sigma DP1x users

The Sigma DP1x is a high-end digital camera with world's first full color image sensor. Incorporating 14.45 megapixels, True II Image Processing Engine and 2.5 inch LCD display, this powerful camera is sure to attract both seasoned and amateur photographers alike. The DP1x includes JPEG recording mode along with a RAW recording mode for retaining full image capture detail of the utmost quality. photos can be stored on either SD or SDHC cards. You can use these cards in Sigma DP1x camera in order to store countless photos. But, be careful while handling SD card and related operations. A minor mistake in handling a memory card can lead to corruption and grave data loss situations. In such instances, you can recover photos either from an updated backup or by using an appropriate digital photo recovery software compatible with your Sigma DP1x camera.

As a practical case, consider a scenario where you have gone to a college friends' wedding ceremony and clicked photos with old friends. You return home and load the SD card in your Sigma DP1x camera to re-view the valuable photos, and receive an error message:

“Memory card error”

As a result of the above error, you are not able to access photos of the memorable time spent with your friends.

Cause

The above behavior can be observed if an SD card becomes corrupt. Corruption in an SD card mostly occur due to interruption in read/write process. This may happen if you continue clicking photos on low batteries or if your Sigma DP1x experiences an unexpected shutdown while writing a photo to an SD card.

Resolution

You must try and consider the following steps in order to perform photo recovery:

  • Connect the camera to a computer and access the photos there
  • Connect the camera to a computer via card reader and access the photos
  • Check for a backup
  • If nothing goes in your favor, format the SD card in your Sigma DP1x camera and perform photo recovery

Since formatting erases all the older entries, it becomes necessary for you to hunt a suitable and feature-rich recovery application. A third-party photo recovery utility employs improved and effective scanning algorithms and extract lost photos within a minutes time.

Simply use Photo Recovery is a versatile and easy-to-use software which recovers lost, deleted or formatted photos from all major cameras including Sigma, Sony, Nikon etc. The photo recovery software recovers all formats and is available for both Windows and Mac users.

Monday, June 7, 2010

How to retrieve data from Olympus XD card

Olympus XD flash memory cards are mainly used in digital cameras. Being compact and durable, they are the ultimate choice of users looking for reusable and removable media. These cards offer higher storage capacity and resolution and are the only XD-picture cards which support the Panorama function in both Olympus cameras and other brands. With good transfer speeds, you can download your pictures to a computer and share them in a jiff. The only disadvantage of these cards is their tendency to get corrupt. Like most of the memory cards, Olympus XD cards may get corrupt in various scenarios, leading to data loss situations. If you have an appropriate backup, you can restore your lost pictures easily. And, even in the absence of a backup, it's not a herculean task to recover lost data. You can simply rely on a card recovery software to do the needful.

As a practical case, you may encounter the following error, while you try and click pictures using an Olympus XD card in your camera:

Card not initialized”

Following the eruption of the above error, you won't be able to click and save new pictures onto the Olympus XD card. Additionally, all your previously stored pictures will also become inaccessible.

Cause

The above error could surface in the following listed scenarios:

  • If your Olympus XD card is not properly formatted

  • If your camera malfunctions

  • If your XD card's contacts need to be cleaned

  • If your XD card's file system is damage

Resolution

To sail through the above problem and error, you can perform the following card recovery steps:

  • Format the Olympus XD card in your camera again

  • Contact your camera dealer

  • Clean the receptors of your XD card with a soft and dry cloth

  • Format the card to install a new file system in the Olympus XD card

After you format the card in your digital camera, it becomes necessary for you to perform card recovery immediately. Any delay may result in diminishing the prospects of successful and absolute recovery of card data.