Can a car drive train erase a memory card?

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In the summer I usually carry a Pentax K2000 in my Isuzu 4 wheel drive, normally in the rear cargo area. Too hot to leave film in the car, this summer has been hotter than normal, many days well over 110 F. Past couple of weeks I kept the Pentax in the front on the passenger side floor. I had a 4GB card in it, when I installed the card it was working. A few weeks later I attempted to take a shot the card was blank, the saved images were gone and it would not save an image. Sounds far fetched, but next to the drive train, the drive shaft is enclosed so a rotating shaft, creating a low magnetic field that after a few weeks erased the card? Other option, the card just failed. BTW, I installed a new card and all is fine.
 

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My guess is also a card failure. I'm no expert, but cards, USB drives, etc., seem very resilient to any outside influence......carried in pockets, put against sources of magnetism/radio waves, etc., such as TV's, phones, computers, etc., and we don't seem to hear of many issues ?
 

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I vote SD card failure, but am curious how you think your drive shaft created a magnetic field?
 
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Thanks, just to make sure, never had a card fail, the Pentax is my only camera that used SD cards, my Sony, Konica Minolta, and Sigma all use CD, some are only KB cards, after 15 to 16 years all seem to be good as new.
 

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If this thread was on APUG, rather than PHOTRIO, I would have said it is the result of the analogue photography gods exacting revenge.:whistling:
 

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You must have inadvertently photographed a super secret government operations site and the NSA hacked into your camera and erased your card. You are now on a watch list and spooks will be tailing you for years. Just don't try and get on an airplane!
 
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You must have inadvertently photographed a super secret government operations site and the NSA hacked into your camera and erased your card. You are now on a watch list and spooks will be tailing you for years. Just don't try and get on an airplane!

Damn smart phone with GPS, knew it would come to no good.
 
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I had additional off road features added by an off road specialty shop, metal plate guadd covers the gas tank, another guard for the drive shaft damaged when off road, I thought had maybe like a dynamo, far fetched, the spinning of the crank shaft as I keep the truck in read drive most of the time, the metal shell, more likely NSA tracked me down.
 

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I had additional off road features added by an off road specialty shop, metal plate guadd covers the gas tank, another guard for the drive shaft damaged when off road, I thought had maybe like a dynamo, far fetched, the spinning of the crank shaft as I keep the truck in read drive most of the time, the metal shell, more likely NSA tracked me down.

I will go with NSA theory too....:D
 

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Chalk up another vote for a memory card failure.
 

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A magnetic field wouldn't affect it, and your drive train on it's own wouldn't create one.
OTH, a few years ago, the SD card popped out of my Palm Pilot into the snow in my driveway, and I didn't notice it. Wife found it about a year and a half later while working on her flower beds. It was fine.
 

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Static electricity can wipe out the memory circuits.
 

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In the summer I usually carry a Pentax K2000 in my Isuzu 4 wheel drive, normally in the rear cargo area. Too hot to leave film in the car, this summer has been hotter than normal, many days well over 110 F. Past couple of weeks I kept the Pentax in the front on the passenger side floor. I had a 4GB card in it, when I installed the card it was working. A few weeks later I attempted to take a shot the card was blank, the saved images were gone and it would not save an image. Sounds far fetched, but next to the drive train, the drive shaft is enclosed so a rotating shaft, creating a low magnetic field that after a few weeks erased the card? Other option, the card just failed. BTW, I installed a new card and all is fine.
unless your drive shaft enclosure is wound copper I don't think there's any chance of creating a magnetic field there.
 

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In the summer I usually carry a Pentax K2000 in my Isuzu 4 wheel drive, normally in the rear cargo area. Too hot to leave film in the car, this summer has been hotter than normal, many days well over 110 F. Past couple of weeks I kept the Pentax in the front on the passenger side floor. I had a 4GB card in it, when I installed the card it was working. A few weeks later I attempted to take a shot the card was blank, the saved images were gone and it would not save an image. Sounds far fetched, but next to the drive train, the drive shaft is enclosed so a rotating shaft, creating a low magnetic field that after a few weeks erased the card? Other option, the card just failed. BTW, I installed a new card and all is fine.

its not far fetched ...
if your car endedup someplace where there
was government testing of an EMP ?
or when it was parked someone snuck in and reformatted your disk.

i've had similar problems - film based and similar ...
film in cameras, and film holders i never bought
with photographs i never took ... ( and no one else here had taken )
also light meters missing for a year that just "appear"

maybe the fae that were at my house found your car >
 

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its not far fetched ...
if your car endedup someplace where there
was government testing of an EMP ?
or when it was parked someone snuck in and reformatted your disk.

i've had similar problems - film based and similar ...
film in cameras, and film holders i never bought
with photographs i never took ... ( and no one else here had taken )
also light meters missing for a year that just "appear"

maybe the fae that were at my house found your car >
It's funny you say that! I have issues where I'm sure I'm correct and yet my wife tells me in no uncertain terms that I'm wrong! Imagine my surprise! Now it's even worse because my fifteen year old son is telling me he's right and I'm wrong. I'm pretty sure it's some kind of conspiracy. Probably the fluoride in the water or something to do with amazon's targeted advertising. Sometimes I get up to do something and forget what it was I was going to do. Gotta be some kind of mind control beam. :D
 

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It's funny you say that! I have issues where I'm sure I'm correct and yet my wife tells me in no uncertain terms that I'm wrong! Imagine my surprise! Now it's even worse because my fifteen year old son is telling me he's right and I'm wrong. I'm pretty sure it's some kind of conspiracy. Probably the fluoride in the water or something to do with amazon's targeted advertising. Sometimes I get up to do something and forget what it was I was going to do. Gotta be some kind of mind control beam. :D

exactly !
 
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