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Nikon Digital SLR SLR D40: Recovery
Nikon D40 is F – mount digital SLR. It is first Nikon DSLR that lack in - body focus motor. It has138 integrated lens .Its resolutions is up to 6 mega pixels. The digital camera is equipped with CCD image sensor.
The Specification are:
- D40 is digital single – lens reflex type.
- It is equipped with DX format sensor.
- Secure Digital and SDHC are its storage media.
- It can focus automatically.
- It can continuous shoot up to 2.5 frames.
Nikon D40 digital camera uses SD and SDHC for storing photos.These photos or images can be easily corrupted due to logical or physical cause .This is the main factors behind any image loss. If suppose your facing some logical causes of photo loss then you should update backup process to recover images. If you are failed to recover it then in this situation you should use good quality software.
How to Recover Lost/Deleted Pictures from D40
Now it is easy to get back your lost or permanently deleted image. With the help of Nikon d60 photo recovery software you can recover your crashed images.D40 photo recovery software is a tool to recover all deleted, formatted and corrupted picture from SD or SDHC cards. It is easy to interface and highly user friendly.
Nikon Photo Recovery
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| Steps to recover your deleted Photos, Videos & Audio files |
| Step 1: Launch Application |
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| Step 2: Now Select media for recovery. In this step you can search for photo, music and video files. Start scan |
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| Step 3: After scanning , it show the preview of recovered files. |
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| Step 4: This will help you to select the specific region of selected media. |
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| Step 5: Select the specific file type |
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| Step 6: Through this method you can create image sector by sector of selcted media. |
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| Step 7: Select the range |
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| Step 8: Resume recovery from the last saved scan |
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| Step 9: Saved the recovered file at your specified location. |
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