Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Retrieve lost photo from Nikon D300 After CF card corruption

CF card recovery
Nikon D300 has a 12.3 megapixels digital camera, DX format CMOS sensor, self cleaning sensor unit, 14 bit A/D conversion, optical image stabilized zoom, 3.0 inch LCD monitor and captured images or photos in RAW, JPEG modes. Nikon D300 digital camera give lots to experienced photographers. The camera has outstanding ability to support compact flash Type I and Type II memory cards, which means, it store data(like photos, pictures and images) up to 32 GB, which is perfect for photography and video recording.

Some common issues for CF card corruption:

Some of the error can alter the behavior of the CF cards and causes the CF card corruption. The most common causes of CF card corruption are:
  • CF card using with different digital camera
  • Turning off the camera during read/write operation
  • Due to virus infection
  • card can't be accessed error
  • Memory card error
All the above issues or error show the corruption in memory card and you can't perform any operation on it and you can't access the photo or pictures which are stored on the CF memory card.

Solutions:

If you have the back up of all your photos and pictures which is stored in the CF cards than you can reformat the CF card but if you didn't have the backup than you need third party recovery tool i.e Compact flash recovery. Fortunately, there are a number of photo recovery software available that recovers lost or deleted photo from different digital camera but you may choose the one which is compatible with the Nikon D300 digital camera.

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