You can get a hotshoe-to-PC adapter from a camera store.

But make sure the triggering voltage of your studio flashes
is low (e.g. 6 Volts or so).
If it is more (e.g. 100-200V) then you will break the camera.

Vesa

> > From: "f&e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I am interested in a Canon EOS model which contains a plug that allows 
>you to
> > hook up studio flashes to it (It might be called a PC link). I have one 
>on my
> > old Minolta XG-1. There is none on the Elan IIe. Does anyone know if 
>there is
> > one on the Rebel 2000 or Elan 7e? If not is there some kind of adapter, 
>whether
> > made by Canon or some third party, that could be inserted in the hot 
>shoe that
> > would then allow studio flashes to be plugged into the camera?
>

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