Tool for Image Recovery from Nikon D100 Supported Memory Cards

Simpson Raid
Equipped with a 6.1 megapixel CCD, TTL optical viewfinder, 1.8 inch TFT color LCD monitor, interchangeable 'F' mount lens design, 30-1/4,000 sec shutter speed, 200-1,600 ISO, Nikon D100 is an easy-to-use digital camera capturing images in JPEG, uncompressed TIFF, and RAW file formats.

Storage media of the camera are CompactFlash Type I, II memory cards, and IBM Microdrive. These storage devices being vulnerable to several factors of logical damage, the images on them are prone to loss. Sometimes the images can get deleted accidentally or purposefully, and you want them back. If faced with such problems, you need to use specific image recovery software that ensures comprehensive image recovery.

Suppose, you want to view or transfer some photographs (in your memory card) you took to your PC. Now, they get accidentally deleted, or an error message like the following pops squarely up in your LCD:


"No card on camera."

Closing this error message wizard box shows you an empty LCD monitor that shocks you.

Causes:

Display of such messages while there is a memory card loaded on your camera indicates either of the following errors:

unsupported card on camera,

memory card corrupted from switching off the camera, or removing storage media during previous data transfer, or read/write process.

Solution:
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