The part should still be available. The instructions are topic O8) here
<http://brashear.phys.appstate.edu/lhawkins/photo/camrep.faq.html>. The
part # is in there too.
Or, of course, you could get instructions for the permanent, but
possibly somewhat unaesthetic, epoxy repair from Walt ;-)
Moose
Wayne Harridge wrote:
The replacement feet were available as spares from Olympus a year ago
for a few $, doing the change over is a bit fiddly but you don't need to
be an expert.
OK, I'm going to embarrass myself royally here... but I've used a T32 on an OM-2n with a Shoe 4 with no damage to the camera... but ripped the
hot shoe foot off the flash when I absentmindedly picked the assembly up by the flash. Is there any way I can fix the flash for less than the price of a replacement one?
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