Erik German
February 25th, 2010, 06:34 PM
First, my thanks to all on this forum who have allowed me to benefit from their experience. If a thread already exists on this problem, my apologies, but I think I've exhausted the possible search terms.
The gist: I love my Hoodman SXS adapters -- use them daily in my EX1 -- but I noticed a glitch yesterday. In my two oldest adapters, the SD cards stick out a millimeter or so from the end of the adapter. They don't stick out so far that the door of the EX hits them. But something else is definitely hitting them. The top edges of both SD cards have somehow been slightly crushed or chipped. I only noticed this recently and the cards still work fine. I'm trying to figure out how or when this damage could have happened.
Each adapter has its dedicated SD card, which I only take out when I need to field-dump footage directly onto an SD-slotted Macbook Pro. My theory is it has something to do with the fact the SD cards protrude (I bought these two in July). I've had no such problem with my third Hoodman adapter, whose SD card sits flush when seated, which I bought in October.
The kind folks at Hoodman -- who've offered to replace both adapters for free -- say I'm the first to report this kind of problem. My thought is perhaps the edge of the carrying case lids have been catching on, and perhaps cracking, the seam on top of the SD cards when I close them in the field.
The Hoodman folks, reasonably enough, dispute this because they've got so many units in the field and they say no one else has reported this problem. Their theory is the SD cards are suffering impact of some kind somewhere else in my workflow. I'm not in a position to disagree and am more than ready to eat the cost of two new SD cards. I just can't figure out how precisely the same impact happened to the two SD cards in the older adapters.
If anyone out there has a good guess or a similar experience, I'd once again be in your debt. (Literally, because I can't afford to be replacing these spendy Hoodman SD cards all the time). Here's a link to photos of the one of the adapters and damaged cards: Picasa Web Albums - Erik - Hoodman problems (http://picasaweb.google.com/german.erik/HoodmanProblems#)
Thanks and cheers,
--Erik
The gist: I love my Hoodman SXS adapters -- use them daily in my EX1 -- but I noticed a glitch yesterday. In my two oldest adapters, the SD cards stick out a millimeter or so from the end of the adapter. They don't stick out so far that the door of the EX hits them. But something else is definitely hitting them. The top edges of both SD cards have somehow been slightly crushed or chipped. I only noticed this recently and the cards still work fine. I'm trying to figure out how or when this damage could have happened.
Each adapter has its dedicated SD card, which I only take out when I need to field-dump footage directly onto an SD-slotted Macbook Pro. My theory is it has something to do with the fact the SD cards protrude (I bought these two in July). I've had no such problem with my third Hoodman adapter, whose SD card sits flush when seated, which I bought in October.
The kind folks at Hoodman -- who've offered to replace both adapters for free -- say I'm the first to report this kind of problem. My thought is perhaps the edge of the carrying case lids have been catching on, and perhaps cracking, the seam on top of the SD cards when I close them in the field.
The Hoodman folks, reasonably enough, dispute this because they've got so many units in the field and they say no one else has reported this problem. Their theory is the SD cards are suffering impact of some kind somewhere else in my workflow. I'm not in a position to disagree and am more than ready to eat the cost of two new SD cards. I just can't figure out how precisely the same impact happened to the two SD cards in the older adapters.
If anyone out there has a good guess or a similar experience, I'd once again be in your debt. (Literally, because I can't afford to be replacing these spendy Hoodman SD cards all the time). Here's a link to photos of the one of the adapters and damaged cards: Picasa Web Albums - Erik - Hoodman problems (http://picasaweb.google.com/german.erik/HoodmanProblems#)
Thanks and cheers,
--Erik