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How to Recover NEF Files from Nikon Camera?


The Nikon Digital Camera is one of the most popular brands available today. Nikon uses NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) RAW format to save photos. The RAW photos store all the information taken by the camera’s sensor and therefore it is very important. The NEF file format stored in memory card. But unluckily, this little storage device is prone to corruption and hence you may lose photos. Hence it is recommended that you must backup your NEF photos. But what if you forget to create backup, in such cases you can use Photo Recovery tool to restore back your NEF files.


Causes for loss of NEF files from Nikon digital camera

  • Taking photos instantly from Nikon camera without waiting for complete write process of single photo
  • Accidentally deletion of photos from Nikon Digital Camera
  • Corruption to memory card file system leaves the NEF file unreadable.
  • During the transfer of photos from Nikon camera to PC if there is any interruption or abrupt system shutdown then you may lose NEF files
  • When you attach Memory Card to PC it pop ups several error messages like “Drive not formatted”, “card error”, “do you want to format it now?” can cause memory card corruption and it may leads to inaccessibility or loss of files.


These are the common causes for the loss of NEF photos from Nikon Camera. But you can recover the photos with the help of third party photo recovery tool.

Tools we recommend

Nikon Photo Recovery or you can also call it as Photo Recovery tool is software that can be used to retrieve deleted, lost, missing NEF file from Nikon Digital Camera. It also recover RAW image format that is used in all leading brands of digital camera such as Kodak, Olympus, Canon, Samsung, Sony, etc. Furthermore, it recovers all types of image file format such as JPEG, TIFF, JPG, BMP, GIFF, PNG, etc from all kind of storage media devices. Photo recovery tool is available for both Windows and Mac operating system. So, you can download the software as per your system OS.

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