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Help! Deleted images!

I accidentally deleted important work photos from my Nikon D70 (I deleted them in camera-before I had transferred them to my computer), is there some way to retrieve them??

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Yes, there are ways for you to restore all your deleted images back from this camera as long as these images are not overwritten by anything else.
What you should do is really simple:
Firstly, stop using this camera or inner memory card immediately in case that any new file would overwrite your original photos and make them gone permanently. So, you should take care!
Secondly, plunge this camera to your computer and prepare to retrieve all your deleted pictures.
Thirdly, apply a deleted photo recovery freeware to retrieve all your deleted photos back successfully:
http://blog4mark.blogspot.com/2012/12/photo-recovery-after-delete.html
I believe this data recovery freeware can work perfectly on your camera memory card just in the same way as it completely retrieves all the deleted data of my friend off from his phone memory card. Just give it a shot!
Fourthly, save and back up all the restored photos on a different memory card or drive in case of data recovery failure.
Note: Never forget to back up everything important at least on two memory cards or locations in the future.
Good luck!

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Don\'t save anything else to your card before you try!



You could have a go with a professional memory card data recovery program such as:



http://www.pctools.com/file-recover/



It\'s not cheap (about 30-40 quid I think) and can only recover what is still there, so if you\'ve saved anything over any part of those pictures then it will never find them, but if you need them enough, it may be worth it for you.



They often do have free trial versions, so it could be that they will show you what you could recover before you will need to fork out.



Hope that\'s of some use.

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First do not panic! It is possible to recover your pictures if you take care. Take the card from the camera (powered off) and if it has a "write protect" tab then lock it now. Do not try and write anything to the card or you risk causing more problems.

You can either plug in you camera to the PC as it should appear as a “Removable Drive” or put the card in a card reader attached to your PC.

Next, if you are comfortable with using a PC then you can download a FREE utility that will recover your photos from the following link:

http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec

If you need something a little more "user friendly" then you will need to buy the software. If you search the web for photo recovery software you will find many.
One I have used successfully is RescuePro that used to be bundled with some Sandisk products. Now you can get it from the link below:

http://www.lc-tech.com/software/prwindetail.html

You can try the demo to see what you can recover before buying.

Remember - Do NOT try & write anything back to the card until you can recover your pictures to your PC safely!

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