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			I kept getting a err 80 on a shoot today, what is it and does anyone know what causes it and how to prevent it? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	A couple of points: I was shooting on a jib so I had a 12' HDMI-MINI to HDMI cable [first time I used such a long cable], and a new Canon battery. I rebooted the first two times by turning off and removing the battery, when it did it again I replaced the batter but it still did gave me the error 80 message.  | 
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			I had a similar situation.  I was using a lilliput monitor connected via mini hdmi and the camera gave me an err 80 message.  My solution, like yours, was to remove and replace the battery.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Canon says that it's: An image or electric control malfunction has been detected. -Turn the power switch to <ON> to turn on the power again. -Remove and re-install the battery. -Use a Canon lens. -If the instructions above do not solve the problem, please contact your nearest Canon Service Center. I haven't connected the monitor since this occurred, but assume that it will happen again. I think what caused it was the constant on and off of the camera - since I was trying to conserve battery.  | 
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