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Boots Photoflash 1700
Boots Photoflash 1700 Flashgun
Manufacturer:
Boots
Category:
Flashgun
Description:
Second hand Boots Photoflash 1700 Flashgun for sale
Used Basic manual only Boots flashgun with hot shoe and cable operation. Powered by two AA batteries and guide number of 16 (ISO100/m)
Condition:
good
The photograph above is the actual pre-owned Boots Photoflash 1700 on offer for sale.
Price:
£5.00
(Sorry this Boots Photoflash 1700 is out of stock)
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