Hi Kevin,
   I had a similar problem with my 814xls. The same thing would happen when my 
batteries were getting low. Not sure if you are having luck with other types of 
film stock, but it is worth checking out if not.
Good luck,
Jonathan Capone

Kevin Timmins <on-on...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>Hi,
>I've had this happen quite a few times now whilst using different 1014's and 
>814's. The camera's seem to think the 100D film has come to the end in the 
>cartridge and in the viewfinder the word END (or a red light appears). However 
>the film is barely a minute. It's really frustrating because once it starts 
>happening you can only film about 3 seconds at a time before the camera stops 
>the film again. 
>In all my lower end cameras like the 310XL's or 514XL's there isn't a problem 
>and the cartridges in question seem to work perfectly. You can keep filming 
>even it the cartridge has actually come to an end. 
>Does anyone have any clue why these two models are responding this way to the 
>100D film stock or is this a common problem? Any help would be great as I'm 
>shooting a film on the weekend and need to remedy this pesky problem. 
>Best Kevin                                       
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