From: Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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>     I've heard of this happening before to someone, never thought much of
> it, my EOS 10 has low miles on it. Is there a fix? Is it only the 10 that
> does this sometimes?
>     Be careful out there...

My EOS 50 have made the same thing one time. It's because the battery was
empty or very low ! Now I take care about it, and have no more such a
problem !

Switch off an switch on, your body. Or simply change the battery !

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