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Camera Data Recovery

EXTREME III 16GB SANDISK

I have been using an EXTREME III Sandisk memory card, which has been used to take a lot of important photographs, including some which can never be replaced. The problem occurred when I was using it inside the camera. I suddenly got a message reporting a card error, and I could take no more pictures with the card in position. I was told that I would have to format the card, and that no data was available on the card itself. I have been using the Extreme III previously, so I knew it was not a faulty card, but when I took it out of the camera, and looked at in My Computer, I could not see any of the files. The computer also wants me to format the card. There are several dozen photographs on this card which have not been downloaded and saved anywhere else, and I would really like to be able to recover them from the card.

FUJIFILM 2GB MEMORY CARD

I have a 2GB FijiFilm memory card which I use a great deal in my business. I have a large number of photographs on the camera, the majority of which form documentary evidence for my work. I take these photographs all over the country, sometimes in circumstances which could not be recreated. The problem began after the latest series of photographs, which I tried to download from the card by connecting it to the card reader. The card was reported by the camera as full, so I know there are lots of photographs on there. However, the computer keeps saying that it cannot read the card, and has asked me to format the card or insert one into the reader. Confused about what the computer wanted, I put the card back into the camera, and got a message saying that the card had an error. The problem is that I am not able to view the images, and can’t get them to download onto the computer. I really need this data for work.