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I accidentally deleted photos to my NIKON d3100 can I restore the photos

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You can try to recover photos deleted from Camera with a camera photo recovery software, recommended asoftech photo recovery as it helped me many times. you can see more info about photo recovery software from facebook:
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Here's video tutorial for how to recover deleted photos from camera

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Yes, you have chances to recover deleted pictures from your Nikon d3100 as long as you take the right steps.

First things first - stop taking more photos (or videos) using the same camera (memory card) in case you may quite possibly ruin the chances of recovery due to data overwritten.

Then connect the camera (memory card) to your computer which has installed a data recovery software. Check this site Digital Camera Recovery for several tested and nice programs working under Both Windows and Mac OS X. It should help you out! Regards.

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Yes, you can restore these deleted photos back before they are all overwritten by anything new on the same drive.
What you need is only a camera photo recovery freeware:
http://micro-sd-card-recover.blogspot.com/2014/01/recover-deleted-card-data-back.html
With this tool, you always can deeply scan your camera card and restore your wanted photos back as many as possible.
Download it here: http://www.4cardrecovery.com/
Note: You should always check your data carefully before deleting it.

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Definitely YES! The deleted photos are still on your NIKON d3100 digital camera (memory card) unless they are overwritten by new files. Therefore, never take new pictures or videos with your camera until you have restored them with Nikon Photo Recovery software: http://www.nikon-photo-recovery.com/ Best wishes!

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OK! I hope you can learn a lesson to back up all your important camera photos on your computer or hard drive timely next time.
But, now, you can try to use these following steps to get back all your wanted photos back:
Step1. Stop using this camera in case that any new file would rewrite your original data.
Step2. Plunge this camera to your computer and prepare to restore your data.
Step3. Download a camera data recovery freeware to your computer and start to retrieve all your deleted contents back.
In fact, this freeware has ever successfully saved all the inaccessible data of my friend off from his Samsung phone. So, I also believe it can also work successfully on your camera memory card, too.
Simply read more information of this freeware here:

http://blog4mark.blogspot.com/2012/12/photo-recovery-after-delete.html

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Nikon D3100 records both common JPEG and raw NEF photos on SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card, when photos are deleted from Nikon camera memory card, the system just mark the space as free and make it open to save any other documents, the deleted files are still there. Therefore, as long as the deleted photos are not overwritten, you still can recover deleted photos from Nikon D5100 with some reliable photo recovery software.

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You can easily recover all your in-accessible Nikon pictures by using Photo Recovery Software. As this software is well helmeted with advanced and sophisticated techniques by the help of which it recover all your digital pics in its original file format.
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SOURCE: Help! Deleted images!

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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SOURCE: accidentally deleted photos

If you deleted them from your camera there isn't a way. If you deleted when your camera and/or memory card was plugged into the computer you may be able to retrieve them from the recycle bin.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Accidentally delete the photos from flash when uploading

There are several programs you can try. The programs are free to download, and to test to see if they can recover your photos, but you have to pay to register the programs before they will actually recover the files for you.

PhotoRescue


File Rescue Plus

Photo Recovery

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SOURCE: accidentally deleted photos

Image recovery software is quite common and works very well. Check on line or ask at a reputable photo shop. Most shops (like ours) will do the recovery process as a service, the cost depends on the shop. Don't worry yet, the recovery has been about 90% successful.

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2011

SOURCE: Is it possible to recover my pictures?

Those deleted pictures can be got back as long as you take the right steps.

First things first - stop taking more photos (or videos) using the same camera (memory card) in case you may quite possibly ruin the chances of recovery.

Then connect the Nikon Coolpix camera (memory card) to your computer which has installed a data recovery software. Check this site Digital Camera Recovery for several tested and nice programs working under Both Windows and Mac OS X.

Hope it helps!

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