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			<title>Question: A friend of mine owns a Nikon D5000 and the built in flash is no longer working. Any advice on how to fix it?</title>
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			<title>Question: I'm looking at buying either a Nikon D90 or D300s camera. Which is best for someone on a budget?</title>
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