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Hello I have a canon digital camera. I do not know what I did to it but I can no longer view my pictures in the memory. I have somehow screwed it up and would like to restore it to it's factory settings? Can you help?
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How are you trying to read the memory card on your computer? Do you have the card in a card reader? Or are you connecting your camera to your computer via USB?
When you take pictures on anyy digital camera, the picture is stored onto the memory card. In your case, since the memory card was full, the picture was deleted the second you stopped looking at it. (from when you took it) I would try uplinking the camera to a computer to see it the pictures somehow made it to the camera, but other than that im sorry.
This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free, including free shipping both ways. This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check the following two links for more info:
You should be able to find and download your Canon's manual on the Canon website. if not search the Internet, there are many sites with manuals and some are free.
Hello, It is problem of ccd imager and requires replacement of that part in your Canon A95 to see clear view. Canon will replace that part free of cost as per announced scheme. Click Canon CCD Advisory for details. Good luck.
Hello,
Its CDD Imager Sensor problem in your Canon A95 camera and this part would be replaced.
Good news is Canon has scheme to repair this fault free of cost. Click on Canon CCD Advisory and see details.
Regards,
The pictures have to be in the correct format.
On the computer, use the Tools - View menu to change the options to 'do not hide file extensions'
Then compare the file extension of a picture that does display on the camera with a picture that does not display on the camera.
Let us know what the extensions are.
e.g. camera extension pictures may have .raw and your pictures which don't work may be .bmp ???
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