Monday, 5 December 2011

Recover Digital Photos from Kodak EasyShare C913

The Kodak EasyShare C913 is one of the stylish and compact camera model presented by Kodak Corporation. Its small size, high mega-pixels and other features make it a good choice for the holidays and vacations. The main features of Kodak EasyShare C913 are 9.2 megapixels Resolution Camera, 2.4” indoor/outdoor color LCD Screen, 3X Optical Zoom and compatible with the both popular memory card: SD and SDHC.
Although SD/SDHC are very secured digital storage media. But even a small error in it may lose your precious digital images. In such situations, you need a complete backup to restore data from. However, if the backup is not available, you are required to opt for advanced Digital Photo Recovery solutions.
The photo loss, generally occurs due to problems with digital camera or its memory card. In case of any problem with the digital camera, you can neither click more pictures nor view the previous stored photos.
Suppose, you have snapped many photos of beautiful scenary with the help of Kodak EasyShare C913. But when you tried to view them, it shows following error:
"Memory card could not be recognised"
Irrespective of the cause of this problem, you lose all your memorable images. However, you should keep in mind that your precious files are not lost and are recoverable until they are overwritten by other files. You can recover lost files from memory card, memory stick, and digital camera using Digital Image Recovery Software in an effective and quick way.
The Photo Recovery Software use a set of advanced algorithms to scan the damaged device and retrieve lost files. The applications come equipped with interactive and self-explanatory graphical user interface to provide easy Image Recovery.
Recover Deleted Photos software recovers lost, missing, and inaccessible digital images from digital cameras, memory cards, memory sticks, and hard drives. It is a non-destructive utility that is available for both Microsoft Windows (7, Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, and NT) and Mac OS X (10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard, 10.4 Tiger, and 10.3.9 Panther).

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