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Question about Canon camera and memory card.?
I have a Canon PowerShot SD880IS Digital Elph camera with a SanDisk Ultra II 8GB memory card. Last night I was playing around with the camera's setting and there was an option on the menu that said Format memory card 7.3GB...I clicked it. I didn't know what it was so i meant to click cancel but accidently clicked OK. The screen said busy for about 1 second and then said done. I didn't know what it had done. I went to look at my pictures and it said no image. The format thingy had cleared my memory card
even the pictuers i had put a protection on had been erased!!!! I was soooo upset!! I had some REALLY important pictures on there. I was wondering if there is any way to get the pictures back... if not all then atleast the protected ones.
Answers ASAP please!!!
Thanks!! Much appreciated!!!!It sounds like you are treating your memory card as a permanent image storage facility - a very bad idea!!!
Memory cards can and do fail, and sooner or later you would have lost them, anyway.
The correct thing to do is this:
After a day's shooting, download your photos to your computer.
Backup your images (e.g. onto a CD/DVD).
Post process, sort, delete, etc, then back up the "good" copies somewhere else.When you have them safely on your computer, format the card in your camera. That erases the photos, but also erases "housekeeping" stuff and errors. It isn't a guarantee, but formatting improves your chances of trouble free use of your memory card.
There are many mobile options for storing and viewing photos, your camera is a very bad choice for that.
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