At B&H
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=89979&is=REG&addedTroughType=search
This sounds like what you want. Search for hot shoe then sort price low to high.
-jeff
-------------- Original message from jeff-keller@xxxxxxx (Jeff Keller):
--------------
> The hot shoe adapter you found looks like it is made by Sonia. I believe it
> is
> intended to provide PC outputs for a camera that does not have any. There are
> probably diodes between each of the connections that will keep a positive
> voltage from flowing from one PC connection to the next. I don't think it
> will
> do what you want.
>
> You want a hot shoe adapter that is intended to mount a flash to a stand. It
> should have a threaded hole on the bottom rather than the foot which this one
> has.
>
> -jeff
>
> -------------- Original message from Dan Mitchell :
> --------------
> >
> > Poking around on e*ay, is 7522871541(say) what I'm looking for? It
> > gives the impression that you could run a PC cable between a camera and
> > one of the sockets on there and it would trigger the shoe (item 1 in
> > their list), but I'm not quite sure how it can do that and also provide
> > two PC outputs (item 2 in their list).
> >
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on there? Ideally, if I
> > bought a bunch of those and some PC cables, I could have (non-TTL)
> > multiple flashes set up off-camera, but I don't want to get anything
> > electrically wrong and end up blowing things up..
> >
> > -- dan
> >
>
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