Thank you Ron for the excellent description, photos and links.
I believe ICA and Zeiss must have made hundreds if not more of these cameras. I am really surprised that the lens adapters seem so...
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Thank you Ron for the excellent description, photos and links.
I believe ICA and Zeiss must have made hundreds if not more of these cameras. I am really surprised that the lens adapters seem so...
I have a Zeiss Ideal 9X12 camera without a lens. It looks to have a Zeiss bayonet mount with the silver lever below the lens. I have several Tessar lenses, but all have the standard retaining ring...
Thank you Oren Grad,
Wow! That is quite a sophisticated set-up you linked. I'm not sure I even understand it fully other than it is capturing view camera/lens images with a digital sensor. ...
OK. Thanks for the explanation. I see now that acceptable posts can involve "a digital back with a nominal sensor size of 4"x5" or larger to be LF, as well, regardless of technology." My post...
I see my post today was moved. Where? Why? Did I post it in the wrong subforum? Confused. Thanks.
Craig
Message sent. Thanks. Here are photos of knurled knob for allowing rotation of the back and the broken small plastic lever.
https://i.imgur.com/Hrz3HaJm.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/967uJ94m.jpg
Thank you. That would be great. I'll take a photo tomorrow and send you a message. It's just a small press on lever over a knurled shaft. I believe the shaft is 6mm.
Craig
Thanks. I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I can cover them up and add external handles.
Toyo 45D storage box
I needed a way to safely store my Toyo 45D. While certainly not the lightest solution, I found that a plyometric exercise box worked well for my needs. The box is 12” X 16”...
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The revolving back plastic release lever on my Toyo 45D is broken. It fits over a short knurled shaft. It looks very fragile so I think maybe this isn't an unusual problem. I am new to...