05-14-2023 05:42 AM - last edited on 05-16-2023 10:30 AM by Danny
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05-15-2023 06:10 AM
05-14-2023 08:28 AM
What specific camera, lenses and adapter are you using?
What type of SD card (full-sized, or micro with adapter)?
Before you changed your lenses or installed/removed the adapter, did you turn the camera off?
05-15-2023 06:02 AM
Hi Ricky, my camera is an R10, the lens I put on was a Canon EFS 55-250.
The adapter is the one that came with the camera Mount adapter EF-EOS R
The SD card is full-size SanDisk 128GB 200MB/s 3 10 (not too sure what some of this means??
thanks for your help
05-14-2023 08:33 AM
You did not say how you determined that the images were gone.
If you have a computer with a card reader, then I suggest setting the switch on the memory card to write protect and looking at all of the files on the memory card with the computer.
You did not say what memory card, but some card manufacturers offer software that attempts to recover accidentally deleted files.
My guess is that unless the images were deleted when viewing them on the camera or unless the card was formatted between changing lenses, then the image files are still somewhere on the memory card. I do not think that you have provided enough information to conclude that they are gone.
05-15-2023 06:06 AM
OK John thank you, I've tried adjusting the SD card to write protect, but the only images I have are the ones after I changed the lens, I cannot see any of the images before that. The memory card i have is a SanDisk 128GB, 200MB/s. I have not knowingly deleted any images... thanks John
05-14-2023 10:45 AM
Buy an external SD card reader. They are not expensive and generally work very well and very fast. You can search the SD just like any file you search for on your computer with it. If you saw the photos while looking at them on your camera they have to be there. Not possible not to be. The SD will not format itself or delete files from itself.
Never ever ever use a micro-SD cards always full size. Don't ever ever use your camera's SD as a photo storage device. Your computer is where they need to be stored.
05-15-2023 06:09 AM
Thanks Legend.... I am using an external reader, and it is picking up all the images I took after I changed the lens,,,, it's a real mystery!
05-14-2023 10:47 AM - edited 05-14-2023 10:50 AM
Now on the off chance you did format the SD or you did delete photos some how you can get recovery software for any major brand SD. The recovery software isn't 100% however so don't do any thing else to that SD if you intend to try to recover.
Formatting and/or deleting doesn't actually delete the photo but it might make recover difficult.
05-15-2023 06:10 AM
Thanks again, I'll look for the software
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