You can choose from SD, SDHC and XD cards to preserve wonderful moments of your trip in form of several images. But, be careful while completely trusting any of the above-mentioned storage media. These memory cards, in event of corruption, throw errors, which further result in data inaccessibility. To restore images after memory card corruption, you can use a valid backup.
However, if backup is not available or corrupt, you can still recover lost images by opting for an easy-to-use image recovery software.
Consider a real-world scenario, wherein, you have just returned from a rocking vacation to Las Vegas. One fine day you load the memory card in your Panasonic Lumix ZR3 camera to view the images of the special moments spent with your spouse, and instead receive the following error:
"Memory card parameter error"
Thanks to the error, the images from your just-concluded vacation have gone out of your reach. Additionally, the memory card cannot save new images, until the above error is fixed.
Cause :
The possible reasons behind this annoying error could be:
- Camera malfunction
- Memory card is not inserted properly
- Incompatible memory card
- Or if the memory card's file system is damaged
Resolution :
You can observe the following workarounds in order to perform image recovery and fix the error:
- If it is a camera related issue, contact your dealer
- Switch off your Panasonic Lumix ZR3 camera, take out the memory card and re-insert it
- You might be using an incompatible memory card. For instance, your camera may have a limit of accepting cards of not more than 4 GB.
- If nothing works and you still get the same error message, odds are that your memory card's file system is damage. In order to fix it, you must format it in your Lumix camera followed by immediate image recovery by using a reliable software.
Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is a comprehensive software which recovers lost or deleted images from various digital camera brands including Panasonic, Kodak, Sony etc. The image recovery software recovers all file formats (JPEG, Exif, BMP, JPG, RAW) in three simple steps: select, scan and save.
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