Well, I see. I should point out that I have no clue as to how conductive of heat are the internals of the Pentax cameras and how heat conductive is the outer shell.

I was merely suggesting that if too many shots were shot and it overheated, and somehow the sub-system that was supposed to notice that malfunctioned, it could have lead to the described behavior - the camera would take a shot, but down the imaging pipe it would refuse to write it to card (which by the way is significant source of heat, if I am not mistaken).

Never happened to any of my Pentax cameras, yet.

On 2/9/2014 6:15 PM, Aahz Maruch wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014, Boris Liberman wrote:

That sucks. Rob, can it possibly have to do with heat?

Considering that my similar experience with a K-5 II happened while I
was freezing outdoors in Alaska, I don't think so...

(Just to be clear, not literally freezing, although it was quite chilly
and windy.)



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