Can you attach an optical slave to the Repronar, and a small electronic flash to the Sony?
Or alternatively, use a radio or IR trigger and receiver?
Watch out for high trigger voltages from the Repronar!
A typical safety means for an electronic circuit would be a Varistor. But such would become active the moment a charged synch-cable would be mounted or when the already connected flash would be charged.
Many electronic cameras (virtually all Nikons, for ex) include protection circuitry to isolate the trigger circuit. I don't think this is usually a varistor, but it might be an optoisolator or a high voltage rated transistor.
You should not attach an old electronic flash to a new camera without checking the trigger voltage of the flash
Out of interest, what was the Pentax body that had a Kodak ASA connector? Apart from that, a PC connector is something different from an ASA connector so I'm confused by them being together in that description - or did you mean some kind of adaptor from one to the other?Originally, the Repronar PC-sync cord connects to the original Pentax body via a Kodak ASA style PC connector on the Pentax body.
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