Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to recover photos and videos from Kodak EasyShare C180

Besides being easy-on-pocket, the Kodak EasyShare C180 camera is also easy-to-use point and shoot camera. Packing in 10.2 megapixels, 3X optical zoom and 6.1 cm LCD display, the camera lets you upload pictures and videos online in an easier way. The C180 has 16 MB of internal memory space which can be expanded by using SD/SDHC cards. Though the use of SD/SDHC cards make the data transfer related operations an easier task, you cannot really trust them for retaining data over a long time. Many instances of improper handling can damage the file system of an SD card, thus making it corrupt and leaving data inaccessible. The situation can be tackled if you have a clean and updated backup in your possession. However, if no such assistance can be acquired, then it is must for you to opt for appropriate memory card recovery which supports your Kodak camera.

Consider a scenario, wherein, you use your Kodak EasyShare 180 camera and click several pictures and videos of an exciting event held at your college. After rapidly clicking few images and video clippings, you decide to take a break. As soon as you wind up the break and reinsert the SD card in your camera to take further pictures, you get restricted by the following error message:


"Disk is write protected"

The above error rightly suggests that there is a problem with the SD card of your Kodak C180 camera. As a result of the error, the previously saved data has also become inaccessible.

Cause

The above error message can be thrown by a Kodak C180 camera in the following conditions:

  • If the write-protect switch on the side of the SD card is left in activated mode. This will prevent any writing on the card and you will not be able to save new photos and videos.
  • If the file system of the SD card gets damaged due to improper use of the SD card

Resolution

To perform memory card recovery, you can consider applying the following workarounds:
  • Bring the write-protect switch in deactivated position and carry on clicking more photos and videos
  • If the above error message still haunts you then it is a clear indication that your camera's SD card has become corrupt. You must fix the corruption issue by reformatting the SD card. Since formatting leads to data deletion, you must scan the Internet and download trusted memory card recovery software.

For safe recovery of all photo formats, it is suggested that you go for Memory Card Photo Recovery. The application supports all major cameras including Kodak, Canon, Nikon etc and facilitates recovery of lost or deleted pictures and videos within minutes. You can download this memory card recovery application in accordance to your operating system as it is available in two different versions for Mac and Windows.

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