Houston1863
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Hi Guys
I was shooting this morning having swapped the 70-200 onto my 5D2 and taken a few shots while using Live View. When I was reviewing the images, the camera locked up and I received an " Err 80 " message on the top LCD panel. The last shot was permanently displayed on the rear LCD. Turning the switch off made no difference.
Fortunately I managed to speak to an expert from Jacob's on Oxford St by phone and he advised me to turn the switch to the off position and remove the battery. I was concerned that the images on the card may have been corrupted but he assured me that this was unlikely. Then after refitting the battery grip and turning the switch back to On, the camera worked fine again. I was also recommended to have the 5D2 checked out.
I wonder if anyone had experienced a similar problem. I'm certainly getting the camera checked out by Canon and am so grateful that Chris of Jacob's was on hand to help out. Kudos to those guys. I was glad they were on hand with good and much-needed advice.
Cheers
H
I was shooting this morning having swapped the 70-200 onto my 5D2 and taken a few shots while using Live View. When I was reviewing the images, the camera locked up and I received an " Err 80 " message on the top LCD panel. The last shot was permanently displayed on the rear LCD. Turning the switch off made no difference.
Fortunately I managed to speak to an expert from Jacob's on Oxford St by phone and he advised me to turn the switch to the off position and remove the battery. I was concerned that the images on the card may have been corrupted but he assured me that this was unlikely. Then after refitting the battery grip and turning the switch back to On, the camera worked fine again. I was also recommended to have the 5D2 checked out.
I wonder if anyone had experienced a similar problem. I'm certainly getting the camera checked out by Canon and am so grateful that Chris of Jacob's was on hand to help out. Kudos to those guys. I was glad they were on hand with good and much-needed advice.
Cheers
H
