You're frustrated that you deleted a video from your Nikon D3200 and are wondering why there's no option to restore deleted files like there is on computers or mobile phones. Unfortunately, Nikon cameras don't have a built-in feature to recover deleted files, but you may be able to recover the video using a third-party software or a data recovery service. Would you like me to help you explore those options?
Nikon camera users should note that deleting videos from their device is irreversible, unlike mobile phones and computers. However, understanding how storage memory cards work can help recover deleted videos on Nikon cameras.
When a memory card is full, deleted files don't disappear permanently, but are marked as useless and their space is released for new data. These deleted files are still on the card, waiting to be overwritten by new data. To retrieve deleted videos from a Nikon camera, it's essential to restore them as soon as possible to avoid accidental erasure.
Since the deleted Nikon videos are still in the camera, the sooner you find them, the better the recovery result will be. However, since the deleted videos are not visible, it's not possible to simply "undo" or restore them using the camera's controls. In this case, a Windows or Mac data recovery software is the best option to retrieve the deleted files, including videos from the Nikon camera. These software tools are designed to recover deleted files from both computer and digital devices.
I strongly recommend trying Deep Data Recovery, a brand new tool that integrates advanced file recovery technology, increasing the success rate of Nikon video recovery, and supports Nikon cameras fully, allowing for easy and quick video restoration. It is a standalone tool that doesn't require any extra software, and offers up to 200MB of free file recovery, with separate versions for Mac and Windows PCs.
To recover video files from a Nikon camera using Deep Data Recovery, follow these 4 simple steps. The process allows you to easily locate and retrieve files from your Nikon camera, making it a foolproof solution for getting your video files back.
The tool is fully compatible with both Windows and macOS, and can be installed on your computer like any other tool. It does not contain any viruses or malicious elements, making it safe to use.
To transfer videos from your Nikon camera to your computer, you need to remove the memory card from the camera and connect it to your computer using a memory card reader or another compatible method.
Select the hard drive representing your Nikon camera memory stick, click "Scan" to start the recovery software scanning the memory card for deleted videos.
The software can quickly find deleted videos that can be recovered. Once it locates the target videos, you can stop the scanning process, preview, and recover them instantly. However, I recommend letting the software complete the entire scanning process, as it may uncover unexpected content.
If you're unable to find deleted or lost videos on your Nikon camera using the Quick Scan, you can try the Deep Scan option in the result window. The Deep Scan is a more thorough and detailed scan that can help recover videos that were missed by the Quick Scan. This option can be accessed from the result window, allowing you to scan deeper and more carefully for deleted videos from your Nikon camera.