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Canon PowerShot SD600
Canon PowerShot SD600
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Peter (Peter808) 0 pts

I have a SD600 and by mistake have deleted a movie I took on the camera, is there anyway to retrieve?

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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58449 pts
January 10, 2007 3:16 PM
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If you recorded the movie on a memory card, you can get recovery utilities like "F-Recovery" that can help. Google is your friend.
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Brenda P (BrendaP) 28729 pts
January 10, 2007 11:51 PM
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There are various softwares and programs you can download that are supposed to help recover accidentally erased photos and videos- keep in mind that you'll probably have to pay for them. I don't think I have seen one that can recover from the camera's built-in memory, so as James said hopefully you were using a memory card. You can do some more research on this and hopefully find something to help you- here are some links to get you started.

Also, if you don't consider yourself technically savvy and hesitate to do it yourself, a camera repair shop may be able to help you too- they would use pretty much the same type of software/ program to try and recover the data.
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58449 pts
January 11, 2007 12:56 AM
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F Recovery is pretty easy to use. I had to download it just recently for a corrupted flash card. And it's got a free 30 day.
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bukit97 (bukit97) 12611 pts
January 11, 2007 1:16 AM
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As long as you did not overwrite the files, they can be recovered by many photo recovery softwares in the market.
Personally, I like Zero Assumption and have been using it for a number of years.
You can download it free of charge from the internet and it allows you to recover 2 meg of pictures at a time. (once you gain confidence, you probably do not mind paying to recover the whole lot at one go. )
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