I.,

   I believe that these are in/out ports.  I've seen people put a 'B'
cord on one side of the shoe grip and a 'C' cord on the other side.

Illinois Bill

Ivaylo Iliev wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>     Does anybody know if I can use multiple analog Pentax TTL flashes
> without the so called distributor? I notised that the Hot Shoe Grip's
> operating manual contains a picture of a 4P sync cord running from a camera
> to a Hot Shoe Grip (with a flash mounted on top of it). After that there is
> a 4P multi-sync cord connected between the Hot Shoe Grip's second 4P port
> and another flash(hot shoe grip). Can you do that? If yes, how many flashes
> I can chain up this way? They say the distributor handles up to three but is
> this the limit of the circuity or just because the distributor has three
> ports only. Anyway, I'm no tring to connect 20 flashes here but just ot get
> the purpose of the second 4P port of the grip. Are they IN ports only
> (having a second one for left-right convenienece only) or are they IN-OUT
> ports allowing chaining?
> 
> Thx,
> I.
> 
> P.S. If I had a distributor and a screwdriver I wouldn't ask this.
> Unfortunately I have a screwdriver only :))
> 
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