You can do this, however there are a few things to note:
1: your remote camera will need to be in AF-C or manual focus. There is no means to initiate focus via the CyberSync system. AF-C will constantly focus, manual focus is set. However, if it is placed, say in a soccer goal or similar, you can set a hyperfocal focus setting, and lock it in place with gaffers tape.
2: because the CST (or any other remote) will not get the signal to fire until the shutter on the "master" camera is already open, there will be a minor delay in triggering the second camera in the neighborhood of 1/60 delay.
3: if you wish to add lights to the mix, that opens a new can of worms that should be addressed seperately.
You will need a prerelease cable, and i recommend the Flash Zebra ones (
http://www.flashzebra.com/shutter_pw/index.shtml), as Pocket Wizards have different versions and the wrong one can dysfunction the set up (plus they are 1/3 the price and work very well). I also reccomend CSRB over the CSR,CSR+, or CSRB+ to trigger the camera.
TS