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Posted on Apr 02, 2009

How i will get the replacement bulb for my fl-50r flash..? And how can i replased my self...? is it too difficult to change the bulb of this flash? Which websites are selling this olympus flash bulbes pls give me a replay as soon as possible tks SIJU PHILIP

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It is easy to repalce available at fryes or major NYC photo stores

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