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Toyo 45A focus lock adjustment


william_stone

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Greetings -

 

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I've got a Toyo 45AII field camera. The focus locking mechanism does not engage as securely as it should. The problem is somewhat dependent on how much the bed is extended - it seems to hold better with more bellows racked out, as when using a longer lens or focusing closer in, than it does when I'm using a shorter lens and I'm using little extension.

 

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The mechanism is a little lever that, as far as I can tell, simply clamps down on the rail to prevent the focus from changing. I am wondering if this is a user-adjustable function - it seems that if I could just "tighten" the mechanism that would do it. I can not see an obvious way to adjust/tighten the mechanism, short of doing major surgery on the camera.

 

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Does anyone have any experience with this? I'd appreciate any suggestions. It's not a disabling problem, just not convenient as I want to lock things down as completely as possible for shooting stability. I have not really had any problems with the focus shifting inadvertently, just want to be sure to avoid the problem.

 

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It's a fairly new camera - I'm in the USA and it was purchased through Robert White (a very fine dealer!) so trying to do any warranty-related repair is rather cumbersome, considering shipping back to England, etc.

 

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Thanks much...regards, Bill

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I bought a used 45A and found lock a little loose. I did adjust it,

though as I recall it involved removing the bottom plate - which

wasn't too hard, but I think it was glued around the edges (I may eb

wrong - I'll have to dig it out and look) - the camera was already a

little worn, so that didn't bother me - not sure if I'd do it on a

new camera though.

 

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Also, I think it was a fairly coarse adjustment - just a little nut

or screw - pretty simple.

 

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Tim A

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I just finished disassembling/cleaning/lubricating/re-assmebling a

used Toyo 45A. My front focus lock was a tad loose, too. Tightening

that lock is no big deal. You do have to remove the plastic bottom of

the camera. There are 3 set screws hidden under the ring of leather

that surrounds the tripod screw. You have to carefully pry up the

leather ring (it is glued down), then remove the 3 set screws. The

rest of the plastic bottom is just held down with rubber cement.

Carefully pry it up too. Once you have the bottom cover off, the

friction lock adjustment is obvious.

 

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(Don't try this on a Copal shutter, though...)

 

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Doug

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