“Hello, guys. I accidentally deleted some important photos from my Nikon COOLPIX S33, need to get them back. Any help would be greatly appreciated.” – from Yahoo! Answers
Nikon COOLPIX S33 is the well-known compact digital camera for taking excellent pictures. However, as well as any other digital camera, Nikon COOLPIX S33 is also prone to photos loss. On many occasions you may carelessly delete precious photos and videos on your Nikon COOLPIX S33, as follows.
Fortunately, it is possible to recover photos from Nikon COOLPIX S33 with third-party software. UFUShare Photo Recovery for Windows or Mac is one of the best data recovery tool that helps in the recovery of photos and videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33 camera with perfection. With this Nikon Coolpix Photo Recovery software, you can easily retrieve photos and videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33, and more.
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Steps to Recover Deleted Photos and Videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33
As soon as you realize you have accidentally deleted some pictures, you should stop using the Nikon COOLPIX S33 right away to avoid data overwriting.
Step 1: Free Get Nikon COOLPIX S33 Photo Recovery
UFUShare offers free trial version of Nikon Coolpix Photo Recovery for users to undelete photos or videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33. Go to its official site, free download and install one into your computer.
Step 2: Scan Nikon COOLPIX S33 Memory Card
Connect the Nikon COOLPIX S33 memory card to your home computer using a card reader. Launch the software, select Nikon COOLPIX S33 memory card for recovery and then click “Start Scan”.
Step 3: Recover Deleted Photos or Videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33
Once the scan has completed, preview and select the image or video files you want to recovery from. Then just click “Recover” to recover deleted photos and videos from Nikon COOLPIX S33.
Tip: Don’t save the recovered photos and videos on your Nikon COOLPIX S33 camera or the memory card again. Find another place like your computer’s hard drive for safety’s sake.