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Camera Card Data Recovery Services

DriveSavers—the worldwide leader in flash memory data recovery services—was the first company to successfully recover lost images from digital cameras and the first data recovery company referred by Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony.

Since 1985, all major CompactFlash (CF), Secure Digital (SD), and other digital camera memory card manufacturers have referred their customers to DriveSavers for data recovery.

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DriveSavers—the worldwide leader in flash memory data recovery services—was the first company to successfully recover lost images from digital cameras and the first data recovery company referred by Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus and Sony. Today, all major SD, flash and other digital camera memory card manufacturers refer their customers to DriveSavers.

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Camera Card Data Recovery Solutions

We understand the personal and professional impact of losing digital photos and videos. Since 1985, DriveSavers has provided industry-leading success rates and recovered photos and videos that other service providers have deemed “lost forever” from digital cameras, SD cards and other flash memory cards. We offer the fastest Standard Service turnaround time in the industry, at 24 to 48 hours, and our professional U.S.-based data recovery advisors are available to take your call live.

Worried about confidentiality? DriveSavers undergoes an annual SOC 2 Type II audit and is the only certified secure flash memory data recovery service provider in the industry today. SOC 2 Type II compliance verifies our qualifications to handle personal and confidential photos and videos by upholding data privacy and data security regulations and guidelines such as NIST SP 800.34 (Rev.1), HIPAA, SOX, GLBA and others.

Digital Camera Card Data Loss Prevention Tips

Digital photography and flash memory present an array of potential data loss problems. DriveSavers Data Recovery has assembled the following list of tips to help prevent potential data loss and handle flash memory camera cards properly.

  • Back up your images! Protect yourself and your irreplaceable images by backing up onto an external hard drive or the cloud to guard against data loss.
  • Transfer your photos. Place the images from the camera’s flash memory to a computer’s hard drive as soon as you can. Do not delete images or reformat the memory card while it is still in the camera. Do not delete images or reformat the memory card until all photos and videos are transferred, verified and backed up.
  • Follow the instructions. Take care when removing flash memory from the camera or card reader. Be sure the camera is powered off before removing the memory card. Use the “Eject” command on the computer to avoid deleting or corrupting images and move the card icon from the desktop to the trash/recycle bin (Mac) or click the icon to “securely eject mass storage device” (PC) before physically removing the card.
  • Verify the transfer. Open the images on the hard drive before reformatting the digital memory card.
  • Make more than one copy. Back up your backup media and keep a duplicate copy offsite in a secure location.
  • Protect your SD, flash and other digital camera memory cards. Use their plastic holder when carrying them around. Simple static buildup can zap the card and make it unreadable. Plastic holders can prevent a card from breaking in your pocket
  • Call DriveSavers. If you have deleted images or videos, get an error message or are unable to view the images from your camera card, call DriveSavers. We can save it!®
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