Wednesday, October 31, 2012

How to Do Photo Recovery from Olympus Stylus Tough 8010


Olympus is know for making high end stylish digital cameras and best quality lenses. In 2012 Olympus came up with new concept, Olympus Stylus Tough 8010. It is waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof, so you can use it on all of your extreme adventures. Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 camera has a 14MP resolution to take sharp high resolution pictures and to record quality HD movies. It has a 5x wide-angle optical zoom. It comes up with 2.7-inch LCD screen to do the configuration easily. This camera can survive if it falls from up to 6.6 feet. It is waterproof up to the depth of 33 feets. Because of it's incredible features Olympus has given it name the “lifeproof”. you can use it in rain, snow or under the river. This camera is as rugged as you are, so bring on the raging rivers, dusty deserts and rocky ridges— Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 is ready for whatever action awaits.

Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 comes up with 2 GB internal memory and compatible with both the popular card: SD and SDHC memory card (2GB to 32GB).
Maximum Recording Capacity

Still images
(Full resolution, FINE compression)
Internal memory: 237 images
8 GB SD/SDHC card: 1,146 images
4 GB SD/SDHC card: 571 images
2 GB SD card: 279 images
1 GB SD card: 140 images
Movies(720p / FINE compression)
Internal memory: 0:23:13
8 GB SD/SDHC card: 1:57:29
4 GB SD/SDHC card: 0:58:43
2 GB SD/SDHC card: 0:29:20
Camera users generally don't depend only upon the internal memory of camera, external media such as SD and SDHC card have become the favorite choice of them. Some times camera users come into the problem when their memory card becomes corrupt. memory card corruption means device will not read the data on it because of some logical error. Because of this problem camera may respond strangely and flashes some error messages on camera LCD.

Take a scenario: You have called your friends, family members and relatives to be a part of your Birthday celebration. You are very excited and continuously clicking photos. Meanwhile, when you try to take a look at some of the photos, you receive the following error: “Card error"
This error is coming because your memory card has become corrupt.
Solution:
You can take out your memory card, clean it and again try it. If you still face the same problem, you are in trouble. Now the only solution to get your data back is to take the help of third party memory card recovery software.
One such software is stellar phoenix card recovery software, with the help of it you can recover all type of video, audio, photo files. Even you can recover camera format files like in your case it is ORF as you have Olympus camera.
It is very user friendly, follow these steps to know how it works:
1. Take out your card from your camera.
2. connect your memory card to your computer through card reader.
3. Download Stellar card recovery software from http://www.stellarphotorecoverysoftware.com /
4. Scan your card with recovery tools. Once scanning will be completed you can see preview of all scanned photos and multimedia files.
5. Now you can select files and press recovery button for recovery.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

How to Retrieve Pictures from Canon Powershot G1 X


Last year people were waiting so patiently for the emergence of mirror less interchangeable lens camera, they had waited so long for canon and Nikon to be readily available. Canon’s approach is like to be of more interest. The canon’s Powershot G1 X is the king of canon’s point and shoots cameras. It’s a large sensor camera with a flexible 4x zoom lens, 28-112mm equivalent and brilliant manual control.G1 X offers almost all of the extensive external controls provided by G12- a camera which is a product of today’s generation. It is, in short a serious camera for serious photographers which conclude that great photography is nothing to do with whether or not you own a DLSR camera. It can be yours for around £700.

Canon G1 X specification Highlights
  • 3.0” LCD display
  • 14MP 1.5” CMOS sensor(18.7x14mm)
  • 28-112mm F2.8-5.8 Lens
  • Optical view finder
  • ISO 100-12,800
  • Extensive Manual control
  • 14-bit raw shooting
  • 4.5fps continuous shooting
Similar to other models Powershot G1 X also use SD card for the storage of pictures. You can use any brands memory card in your camera but you have to be ready to face consequences if you are using local memory card just to save your money. There is possibility that your memory card gets corrupted or inaccessible, resultant that you can’t access your pictures any more. 
 
There is no need to worry; you can still recover your pictures back. Third party recovery software will amazingly recover all your pictures from inaccessible memory card. I had personally used stellar phoenix photo recovery and recovered all my pictures which are inaccessible. Software also has its free demo version on its official website from where you can download the software and start using it, demo version has all its features present in full version, and free demo version allows you to know about the features and working of the software. 
For free download go to: www.stellarphotorecoverysoftware.com