Photography is my hobby. I like to take photos every now and then. In fact, I joined a group of photo enthusiast that devotes time for taking photos of a particular subject every week. I host my photos in a photo blog with the following URL aileenguirnela.com.
In line with my hobby, I shop and read lots about digital SLR cameras. My current photo buddy is a Nikon D40x which proves to be enough for the shots that I make. But sometimes I wish to have an upgrade of my gadget to a more advanced digital SLR camera, in the lines of Nikon D300. Since, those are not very practicable; I’ll settle with buying some camera lens.
Attending photo seminars or classes is another great plus in the hobby. I get to learn techniques on taking a good shot. Both a combination of art and science. I remember a friend who cut and paste her photos from the digital camera’s memory card to the working computer via USB. Everything seems to be fine until power failure hit us. Well when the power was back the memory card of the camera is not recognizable anymore.
We searched for some photo recovery tool and found out about Photo Nose - Photo Image Recovery Software. The recovery software works on Windows systems like Win 9x, Win XP, Win ME, Win 2000, Win 2003 and Win Vista. It supports a variety of standard photo formats like jpeg, bmp, tif, rif, gif and other proprietary formats such as Nikon (nef), Fuji (raf), Cannon (crw, cr2), Kodak (dcr) to name a few. Aside from that, Photo Nose Professional version could even recover audio files and video files. It could also work with different kinds of memory card and flash/usb drives.
We finally, have recovered my friends photo class images that was lost. But a lesson that I learned is not to CUT and PASTE files from memory card to computers, it’s better to copy them and when everything is copied completely that’s the time to delete it from the memory card. A whole days photo work is very valuable; take care to prevent a loss.