Non-working shutter. Were you able to take the elements off? Humidity damage and moisture trapped inside the shutter. I know this lens because I bought it and returned it. Carol couldn't fix it. You might find someone in Japan to fix it.
Dear Hugo,
yes, I noticed the shutter is broken. Gidou-san of Toyo camera service might fix it, otherwise I will remount the lens to another compound shutter or copal shutter.
I decided to keep the lens as it’s relatively in a good condition considering its age.
I was able to disassemble and clean both of the front and rear elements completely, using the rubber ring lens tool.
This 8” isn’t easy to find… as you know well!
I used the valuable new old stock silver rim copal 3 shutter with 10! aperture blades for these two lenses. Etsuko Shirai san beautifully mounted the two lenses on the new copal 3 shutter. Both of the aperture scales are engraved in parallel on the aperture plate, with the signature of VIIB 6 1/4” and VIIB 8”. The finish looks like a convertible lens.
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Last edited by mhayashi; 21-Jun-2023 at 07:47.
Nice!
Took me years to find one FS. Barrel was rather worn but fortunately glass was fine. S K Grimes adapted it in to the Copal #3. One of my favorite pieces of glass for my 11x14.
Thanks Greg for your help earlier.
What f number do you use for 11x14 with the 8” lens?
Karl also advised me to be careful to use this lens in backlit situations.
Thank you for your advice, Greg.
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