09-15-2020 09:25 AM - last edited on 06-14-2024 09:51 AM by Danny
Hello,
Canon EOS Rebel T7i
Lexar SD Card
I had over 100 photos existing on the SD Card. Camera was turned off. Turned on again. Two photos taken and when I reviewed the photos, all others were gone and only the two most recent photos were present on the SD Card. I have tried a number of different software packages to try to recover photos, but when they scan the SD Card, none have found deleted or corrupted files.
I'm not sure where all the photos went. The card wasn't formatted and the files were not manually deleted - so where did they go?
Appreciate the help of the community.
Kirk
11-24-2024 04:48 PM
Wait. I just bought the t7 used it for the first time Friday. All pictures were visible in camera after shooting. All images were there for transfer to computer. Yesterday. They transferred fine. I didn’t delete from the camera and it was turned off. But I did delete the files off my computer. Went to look at something today and poof! 300 pictures and 7 videos gone! Did I do something wrong? Are the files NOT recoverable? I did try 2 other devices and a card reader and nothing! Is all lost. Because if it Is I am kind screwed as I was on Assignment
11-24-2024 04:57 PM
Write protect the card, you know the thingy on the card, download Recuva for Windows and start recover the files.
11-24-2024 05:01 PM
Is there an official site I can download that from everywhere I have seeen looks sketchy.
11-24-2024 05:26 PM - edited 11-24-2024 05:31 PM
Yes, the page looks sketchy, but it is the ccleaner address. Free version and not anything you pay. I only recommend it because it is simple.
Else you have Photorec that is open source and free to use and modify. In the Windows download there is a GUI (QPhotorec) that is easier than the command line tool.
11-24-2024 05:28 PM
Ok. I’ll try it
11-24-2024 05:08 PM
How are you transferring the files? Are the files still visible in the camera when you press the [>], play, button?
If you used the EOS Utility to download images from the camera, it will only display “new” files that have never been previously downloaded. You would to use the option to manually select the images in order to download them a second time using the EOS Utility.
Many users remove the card from the camera and use a card reader on their computer to download files.
11-24-2024 05:20 PM
Plugging the caner into of with usb cord.
nope not visible on camera at all or in any other device. I tried 3 other and a card reader. They are just gone. I didn’t use any kind of software just straight download to pc. It was a workstation pc not my personal one. But when I deleted the files from the pc. Camera wasn’t even on or plugged in
09-17-2020 10:10 AM
@leifsok wrote:
. . . Lexar SD Card
This is a full-sized SD card, correct? Not a micro SD card with an adapter . . .?
09-17-2020 11:14 AM
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