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Known camera compatibility listYou can run ZAR on nearly any system
you can attach your digital camera to:
- Windows 2000, XP, or 2003.
- Appropriate digital camera/card reader drivers installed
(if applicable).
Following is the known camera compatibility list. If you
experience problems with a listed camera or have successfully recovered your
images from a camera not listed yet, please submit your camera model data via
this form,
so we can update this list.
- "No support at all"/"not compatible" indicates that files created/deleted
by this device cannot be recovered under any circumstances.
- "Card reader required" indicates you need a separate
flashcard reader to recover lost files (the camera itself does not provide
direct access to the memory card).
- Canon 1Ds Mk 2 - compatible.
- Canon 20D - compatible.
- Canon 300D Digital Rebel, 350D Digital Rebel XT - compatible.
- Canon A40, A520 - compatible, requires card reader.
- Canon A60 "Powershot" - no support at all (this is now believed to be in error: data should be recoverable; if you have an A60 we
kindly ask you to retest and email us the results).
- Canon A70, A85 "Powershot" - compatible, requires card reader.
- Canon D60 - compatible.
- Canon EOS 400D - compatible, requires card reader.
- Canon S1 IS, S2 IS - card reader required. Images can be recovered after
deletion or format but not recoverable after Canon's "Low Level Format".
- Canon Powershot G5 - compatible.
- Canon S30 "Powershot" - card reader required.
- Canon S400 "Powershot" / IXUS400 - card reader required.
- Canon S500 - compatible.
- Casio QV-R3 - may require card reader, otherwise
recoverable.
- CASIO Exilim EX-Z600 - compatible.
- Concord 4060 AF - not compatible.
- Epson P2000 multimedia storage viewer device - compatible.
- Fujifilm S3100 - compatible.
- Fujifilm S5000 - compatible, but may require a card
reader.
- Fujifilm S6500fd - compatible.
- Fujifilm Finepix F10 - compatible, may require a card reader.
- Fujifilm Finepix 4700 Zoom - compatible.
- Hewlett-Packard HP315, HP612, HP850 - compatible (put
camera into USB-drive mode to access the card properly).
- Hewlett-Packard R717 - compatible.
- Kodak CX4200 - compatible.
- Kodak DC210 (serial connection) - card reader required.
- Kodak DX4530 (with internal memory) - compatible.
- Kodak DX4900 - compatible.
- Kodak DX6490 - compatible.
- Kodak CX7430 - not compatible.
- Konica Minolta A200 - compatible.
- Konica Minolta D7 - card reader required.
- Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D - compatible.
- Kyocera Finecam 410R - compatible.
- Minolta DImage F200 - compatible.
- Minolta DImage Z1, Z6 - compatible.
- Mustek MDC 3000 USB - card reader required.
- Nikon Coolpix (probably all models) - compatible.
- Nikon D50 - compatible.
- Nikon D70s - compatible, just rename .TIF to .NEF.
- Nikon D80 - compatible.
- Nikon D200 - compatible.
- Olympus C-220, C-3000Z - card reader required.
- Olympus C-3030 - compatible, may require a card reader.
- Olympus C-3040 Zoom - card reader required.
- Olympus C-450, C-700 Ultra Zoom, C-750UZ - compatible.
- Olympus C-500 - may require a card reader.
- Olympus C55Z, C5500Z - may require a card reader.
- Olympus D-550 Zoom - compatible.
- Olympus D-580 Zoom - compatible.
- Olympus D-380 - compatible.
- Olympus FE-120 - card reader required.
- Panasonic DMC-FZ20 - compatible.
- Panasonic DMC-FZ50 - compatible.
- Pentax Optio 50 - compatible, but may require a card reader.
- Pentax Optio 550 - compatible.
- Pentax Optio A10 - IS - compatible.
- Pentax Optio E10 - compatible.
- Samsung Digimax 201, Digimax 420 - compatible.
- Sony CyberShot DSC-W70 - compatible.
- Sony DSC-717 - requires card reader.
- Sony DSC-F828, DSC-P7, DSC-V1, DSC-V3 - compatible.
- Sony DSC-T5 - Camera is compatible when connection is set to mass
storage.
- Sony DSC-W1 - compatible, may require a card reader.
- Toshiba PDR 2300 - compatible.
- Trust 960 Powercam CCD - compatible.
- Vivitar Vivicam 3750 - compatible.
ZAR is easy to spell.
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Weekend discount in effect 10 hours 6 min left
I am not tech savy at all...
which is how I somehow reformatted the disc in my digital camera on the last day of vacation,
and lost all my photos and videos.
I came across this download and gave it a try.
[...] I did have to refer back to the demo for guidance on selecting the right "physical device".
The selections it gave me were unrecognizable to me.
The demo helped me understand what I was looking for.
All pictures are recovered, and I am grateful!
The movies were recovered as pictures (large jpeg files).
I can't figure out how to convert them back to movies.
Regardless, I am thrilled to have my pictures back.
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