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Recover Deleted Kodak Photos


All over the world, the demand of digital camera is increasing worldwide, due to its simplicity and new features that are inbuilt in it. There are many manufacturers of the digital camera, and among them, Kodak camera is popular among the user due to its brand value and new features in it. Using this camera you can click the memorable photos and favorite videos in it. They are generally saved in the SD card that is present in it. Now suppose if the images and videos in the camera gets deleted, lost or corrupt. Then you may be thinking that whether it is possible to recover them. The answer is Yes. It is only possible with the help of third party application. Before that, you should know how the data get deleted from the camera.

Scenarios responsible for data getting deleted from Kodak Camera

Here are the lists of the reasons why the photos and videos get deleted from the camera.
  1. You should not take out the card from the camera when it is still on.
  2. You should not take out the card from the computer without selecting the eject option from it.
  3. You should be careful while using the card in other devices, as it may get affected by the virus and as a result, the photos and videos in the card get corrupt.
  4. You should not use the camera to take photo or record videos when the battery backup of the camera is low.

What should be done when the data are lost from Kodak Camera

The first and foremost thing you should do when you lose the photos and video from the camera is that you should stop using the camera till all the data in it recovered. The data are still present in the camera in Raw format. If you continue to use the camera then the new data would overlap the older one and then it would become impossible to recover it. You can recover the lost, corrupt and deleted data from the camera with the help of Kodak Recovery Software. This is professional software and helps you to recover the deleted data from it. Using this software, you can recover data from another digital camera, SD card and memory card.

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