How to recover deleted photos from Nikon D7000 camera
Q: Anyway to recover deleted pics
Hey folks, just deleted (by mistake) 6 images from the camera (D7000) I use at the office. How do I recover them? Is there a safe easy download I can use?
Do I leave the memory card in the camera while downloading? Please help if you can. Many thanks!
Thanks!
A: Whatever you do, don’t add any pictures to that card before attempting to recover your photos. Adding might and probably will make your pictures unrecoverable.
Then you can choose a Photo Recovery software to recover the deleted photos/images from your Nikon D7000.
I use Nikon Photo Recovery. It is one of the best apps that help in the recovery of the photo or video files from camera. With simple two stpes, you can have back the deleted or lost photos from your Nikon camera.
Download the right version Nikon Photo Recovery from below and install it.
Simple Guide for recovering deleted photos or images from Nikon D7000 (Mac users can read Photo recovery guide for Mac)
Connect your Nikon D7000 to computer by using a card reader or a USB cable.
1. Scan camera card
After connecting complete, launch the Nikon Photo Recovery software, Then you can select media drive and click “Start Scan” button.
Tip: If the media library is large, the process may take a while.
2. Recover deleted photos from Nikon D7000
After scanning, you can see the list of recoverable files like recover deleted photos, videos, audios in the scanning result. Then check wanted photos and click “Recover”.
Free download Nikon Camcorder Recovery 8.6 MB (For Mac version)
Buy Nikon Camcorder Recovery ($39.99) (For Mac version)
Key Features of Nikon D7000 Photo recovery
- Recover deleted Nikon photos in JPEG, BMP, TIFF, GIF, Mamiya (MOS, MEF), Paint Shop Pro Image File (PSP), etc.
- Recover lost videos from Nikon including MP4, 3GP, AVI, MPEG, MKV, AVCHD Video File (MTS), DIVX, MOI Video File, Video Object File (VOB), etc.
- Support all Nikon camcorders like Nikon d3100, Nikon d5100, Nikon d7000, Nikon d4, Nikon d800 and other digital camcorders.
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