Posted by blackhawk May be more trouble than it's worth. Sorry to say. Put it aside for a data recovery expert maybe sometime in the future. That may be your best hope now.
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Posted by Deuterium Sorry to hear you didn't have any luck. You could have explored all over with 12 hours. haha
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That's what I'm thinking. But it's not like I'm a professional, or making money of any of those shots, so going out for a revisit will be necessary for "restoring" my lost files hah.
Posted by Punchy You can set your camera up so that the card in slot 2 is a back-up of the card in slot 1.
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Will have to get into the habit of doing that.
As for my situation I believe I have developed a good hypothesis as to what caused the corruption. Something I failed to mention is that my card is MICROsd being read by the camera in a MICROsd-to-SD adapter. And also that I had a little run-in with an unknown vehicle, assuming property affiliates, that kinda chased me down during my excursion. It was from then on my quiet, little trip turned into a fast paced - heart pounding runaround where I was firing off as many shots as possible before I fully exited the property. Going through my set I realize that right then, when I started sprinting like a bat out of hell, is where the files started getting corrupted. My
theory is that the violent shaking while running caused that little micro card to shake or bump around in the adapter just EVER-so-slightly, causing minute interruptions as the data was being written to the card. In turn, giving me partial data files, where I can see the file name + size but no view-able preview. This is just a theory though, as it highly possible that the card happened to have corrupted sectors, conveniently, in the same area my pictures were being written to.
I'm using a full SD card now but can anyone confirm/deny problems shooting with micro-sd adapters?