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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
SD card problem (relevant to other models too?) - lost holiday photos!
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<blockquote data-quote="insensible shrimp" data-source="post: 71519" data-attributes="member: 6525"><p>ok thanks. I didn't do anything unusual in inserting or removing the card from the laptop. I've looked at the locking switch but no joy.</p><p>My only experience of sending cameras away for warranty repairs has involved lengthy waits for their return, and as my local repairer, who I have faith in, is doubtful that it would be covered by warranty, I was trying to avoid this. The part which has failed is part of the main circuit board. I can see that this is likely to be related, but not why just the one day's photos are affected. Does anyone have experience of getting images back from damaged cards, maybe using someone who advertises this? Or are my images likely to have gone from the card? I suppose I'll have to get it repaired, I can't risk losing more vital shots, but I was hoping someone might have had a similar experience. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insensible shrimp, post: 71519, member: 6525"] ok thanks. I didn't do anything unusual in inserting or removing the card from the laptop. I've looked at the locking switch but no joy. My only experience of sending cameras away for warranty repairs has involved lengthy waits for their return, and as my local repairer, who I have faith in, is doubtful that it would be covered by warranty, I was trying to avoid this. The part which has failed is part of the main circuit board. I can see that this is likely to be related, but not why just the one day's photos are affected. Does anyone have experience of getting images back from damaged cards, maybe using someone who advertises this? Or are my images likely to have gone from the card? I suppose I'll have to get it repaired, I can't risk losing more vital shots, but I was hoping someone might have had a similar experience. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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