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army43
Apprentice

Hi Team,

 

I am using Canon T3i camera. When I click any photo, it does show up in gallery in Camera. But as soon as i remove memory card and try to read in laptop, It does not show those photos ? 

 

Even when i turn off and on camera again, It does not show any new photos. Also if i delete photos, it shows its deleted but if i off and on camera again, that image comes back. 

 

Is there a way to recover those photos which i clicked ?

 

I tried one of the third party app but it only shows deleted photos which doesnt show my latest photos. 

 

 

Any help is appricated. 

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jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

Welcome to the forum.

 

One possibility to check for:

 

In your Menu section be sure this setting is set to Disable

 

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On your SD card what folders do you see? If you have more than one EOS labeld folder look in all of them.

 

 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

stevet1
Authority
Authority

@army43 wrote:

Hi Team,

 

I am using Canon T3i camera. When I click any photo, it does show up in gallery in Camera. But as soon as i remove memory card and try to read in laptop, It does not show those photos ? 

 

 

Any help is appricated. 


Are you shooting in raw, or raw+jpg?

The computer software you are using to view the photos might not recognize raw files.

Also, check the card you are using.

My manual says:

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Steve Thomas

So I do see images from few days before. But i do not see images which i click now. It shows up in camera but as soon as i on and off camera it doesnt show up. 

 

I tried some recovery software on card as well but doesnt seems to work. 

 

 

Is this a full size card or a microcard with adapter?

 

If it is a microcard, throw it away, they are intermittent at best.

Make sure the SD card is not set to 'read only'.

EB
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