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D3200
A Tale of Two Old Flashes
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Gauge" data-source="post: 480735" data-attributes="member: 39102"><p>I've found, sometimes, that some flashes can be pushed too far forward in to the hotshoe and the contacts are lost. Pulling it back just slightly until you can hear/feel the pins click in fixes it up. Just something to check because I've run in to this with a few flashes myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Gauge, post: 480735, member: 39102"] I've found, sometimes, that some flashes can be pushed too far forward in to the hotshoe and the contacts are lost. Pulling it back just slightly until you can hear/feel the pins click in fixes it up. Just something to check because I've run in to this with a few flashes myself. [/QUOTE]
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