My Canon EOS6D Mark 2 always works great. Today I took a lot of pictures with it. Procedure: took photos, put them in the car and looked at them, took new photos. While broadcasting this evening, I noticed that the first photos (in front of the car) are gone. Just gone, neither in the camera's memory nor on the laptop, there are only the new ones everywhere (and those that were made before today). Help, can someone please help, where are they and how can I get the pictures back?
Do you have an SD card reader then I would look on the card to see if the pictures are just in another folder?
The camera does not save anything internally, it has no internal memory.
If the images can't be found via the card reader, you can run the following program over the SD in deep scan mode:
Try to restore the pictures with PhotoRec.
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_herunterladen
I would recommend PhotoRec. The file names are irrelevant in this case and Recuve searches around for a long time. You don't know if the card has anything and how long it will last…
The following can happen… After the first transfer, a new file will be created on your card and all new pictures will come in… The old pictures are still there, just in a different file…
Insert the card into the laptop and take a look at all the files on the card…