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<description><![CDATA[<P>The hot-shoe mounted flash unit on our external camera is ailing. It's an old Yuzo point/ring combination flash that doesn't look to be made anymore. Lester-Dine also sold them under their brand for several years. They work great for our purposes, but after a time, the mount starts to be effected by strain where it mounts. Any chance anyone has one of these stored in a closet somewhere that you'd want to get rid of? Although we are using it on a circa 1999 Kodak DCS330, it uses the Nikon hotshoe mount/module.</P>
<P>I know it's unlikely we'll find a similar flash and its probably time to retire the DCS, but there's something fun about keeping that old system going. It's a wopping 3 megapixels and was one of the Kodak digital SLRs that were produced before Nikon started manufacturing their own digital SLRs...</P>
<P>Any recommendations on a new camera with positional flash units for external ocular photography would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.</P>
<P>tim</P>
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