06-16-2024 07:30 PM
Hi I took a heap of photos yesterday for my son's football team and when I got home I was downloading them onto my MacBook Air. Next thing they are no where to be found, SD card is empty and there is no way of retrieving them on my Mac, Ive tried everything. Any suggestions? Or are they gone for good?
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06-16-2024 10:27 PM
To answer the question in your title, No, you cannot restore photos from "the camera itself". The photos are on (or not) the SD card. The camera doesn't have any internal storage.
06-16-2024 08:29 PM - edited 06-16-2024 08:30 PM
Hi and welcome to the forum:
The file management system of a camera is a lot less sophisticated than that of a computer, and that does not allow for such features. Your best bet is to search for file recovery applications, for your Mac. Some of my colleagues may have information on this as I use Windows.
06-16-2024 08:32 PM
thank you Trevor
06-16-2024 09:02 PM
Just to get the question out of the way, were you using a full-size SD card or a micro SD card with an adapter?
06-16-2024 09:18 PM
I see what you are getting at, and it's a good question!
To provide context to our OP, micro SD cards with adapters are notorious for not working reliably. So, it is possible, if you are using that setup that your card may be rescued if you try re-inserting the micro SD card into the adapter and trying a re-read.
06-16-2024 10:27 PM
To answer the question in your title, No, you cannot restore photos from "the camera itself". The photos are on (or not) the SD card. The camera doesn't have any internal storage.
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