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Toyo-View 45Cx TOYO-VIEW 45CX THE TOYO-VIEW 45CX OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE I N A FU L L FEATURED , PORTABLE AND MODULAR SYSTEM 4x5 CAMERA TIlE 45CX PERFORMS FOR DEMANDING PROS as well as discriminating fine art class by itself. _ Toyo's modular system design allows your 45CX camera to grow with photographers. _ N, part of the Toyo modular system, the 45CX accepts versatile your needs and talents. _ The functional and ergonomiC design of the 45CX allows accessories including interchangeable bellows, lens hoods and boards, and accepts a you to easily experience and master the principles of large format photography. _ The wide variety of film holders, digital backs, and viewing accessories. _ N, a result, the camera construction uses computer aided design and high tech alloy and 45CX is an economical, yet full featured modular system alternative to buying polycarbonate material for maximum strength and rigidity with minimum weight limited "dead end" entry level cameras. And its price and value puts the 4SCX in a and cost. In fact, the 4SCX weighs only 7.9Ibs. 45CX FEATURES CREATIVE IMAGE CONTROL PRECISI ON GEARED MICRO-FINE FOCUSING Camera movements are key to creative image control with a large fonnat camera. Silky smooth microfine rack and pinion geared fOCUSing with With these controls, correction of perspective and distortion, adjustment of depth of independent locks are combined with fast focusing movement field, and manipulation of selective focus are easy. _ The Toyo 45CX features a on both front and rear standards. _ This allows fast and easy complete range of movements with logical and straightforward optical axis oenter adjustment of both focus, as well as image size and magnification, tilt design, ideal for studio, table top, architectural or field use. _ The 45CX's critical for architectural, close-up and table top photography. center tilt design maintains focus and composition as you tilt. The center tilt design makes independent fine adjustment of depth INT ERCHANGEABLE BELLOWS of field and image shape fast and easy. And System compatibility is an essential feature when considering a large fonnat the 45CX movements are yaw~free, with camera. When you statt with the Toyo 45CX, you invest in a system that grows as you direct displaoement, using rise and fall, with grow. _ The 45CX features functional and economical design combining the monorail level. _ The simple compact front frame and tapered stat1dat'd bellows. _ For example, the popular operation of the 45CX allows the front tilt and 90mm wide angle focal length can be used on a flat swing to control focus, depth of field, and lens boat'd with stat1dard 45CX bellows, offering easy overall unage size, while the rear tilt and access to all lens controls and use for landscape swing movements control object shape and photography. _ Yet the modular design allows the distoltion. _ Convenient, identical controls 45CX to acoept all wide angle lenses down to 58mm on front and rear standards speed operation with optional recessed lens board and wide at1gle and expand your movement capability. And bellows. The interchangeable Toyo Flexilast bellows is independent locks on all controls speed accuracy and repeatability of settings. _ All made of a special durable material which pennits camera movements without movements also have zero or neutral position detents for easy and fast alignment. _ bellows vignetting. The 45CX control knobs and locking levers are ergonomically designed for easy grip. The 45CX features functional and economical design combining compact front franle and tapered standard bellows. REVERSIBLE VERTICAL / HORIZONTAL INTERNATIONAL GRAFLOK BACK Changing from vertical to horizontal framing is easy with Toyo's interchangeable and reversible back. For ~ complete versatility, the 45CX back features Graflok fittings © for use with any type of J film holder and even u; digital backs . • Stainless <Zi I steel springs secure sheet E film holders and assure ~ precision film plane j alignment. • Toyo 's ground glass features PRECISI ON MONORAIL centimeter grid lines and reference markings for 6x7cm and 6x9cm roll film formats, permitting critical The strength and precision of a view camera monorail is critical because it acts as an composition. The grids and markings also simplify composition with creative 6x12cm "optical bench." • The 45CX front and rear frames, or "standards," travel on an panoramic format. • The 45CX reversible back also accepts an optional Toyo super­ interchangeable, rigid 450mm (18") monorail with alignment guide .• The robust brite fresnel lens in front of the ground glass. This enables even illumination and 39mm diameter monorail and strong front and rear standards maintain a stable consistent precision fOCUSing, even with extreme wide angle lenses .• 111e back accepts support for use with telephotos or long extensions in close-up or macro work. It offers all Toyo system viewing accessories, including reflex magnifying hood. rock-solid extension and comfortable balance especially with heavier telephoto lenses . • 111e 45CX's full extension with standard bellows and monorail permits use of up to 210mm lenses down to 1:1 life size macro work. Even a FILM HOLDERS standard design 360mm lens can be focused to six feet for versatility in studio and The 45CX back opens wide enougl1 to accept all 4x5 cut film holders, Kodak portrait work. Readyload®, Fuji Quickload®, Polaroid Film Holder Model 545, as well as Toyo Roll Film Holders, without remOving the ground glass. SPIRIT LEVEL The dual axis (horizontal and vertical) spirit level on the camera rear standard permits convenient alignment of the camera in neutral position. The levels can also be used to bring the camera back to the vertical position when correcting for lines in architectural or product photography. TOYO SYSTEM ACCESSORIES LENS ACCESSORIES Toyo LENS WRENCH INTERCHANGEABLE MONORAILS Spanner wrench specifically deSigned to secure lenses LENS BOARDS AND ADAPTERS Toyo 39mm diameter fixed monorails are lightweight and To accommodate the wide variety of lenses available, with #0 or #1 shutters on drilled lens boards. #180-625 economical. They can be interchanged with extendable Toyo offers an array of compact, easy to store, lens Toyo G series monorails for extra-long extension Toyo PRO COMPENDIUM LENS HOOD boards and lens board adapters for the 45CX. Recessed Alens hood is essential for the elinIination of extraneous requirements. This is required when connecting two lens boards accommodate short focal length lenses light and flare , which can seriously deteriorate image bellows for super telephoto or macro photography. To greater movement capability. Adapters allow mounting contrast and sharpness. The Toyo Pro Comp~ndium Lens extend the TOYO-VIEW 45CX beyond 435mm, replace the fixed monorail with a Basic monorail (#180-740) and other brand lens boards. Compact Toyo 1l0mm lens Hood works with a wide variety of lens brands and focal add extension monorails on either end. Optional boards and adapters are fully compatible with TOYO­ lengths, and flexibly adjusts regardless of the lens position intermediate frame and 4x5 G series bellows are also VIEW 45CX and TOYO-FIELD 45A, 45All and 45AX cam­ or camera movement used. It also features a swing-up required for extension beyond 435mm. eras, and can be fitted to TOYO 4x5 and 8xl0 cameras mount for easy access to shutter controls. with an adapter board. Since large format cameras accept a wide selection of FLAT LENS BOARDS, 11 OMM SQUARE lenses from· many manufacturers, you might need a Un-drilled. Can be drilled for any shutter size opening variety of filter sizes. The Toyo Pro Compendium Lens #180-629 Hood provides an elegant solution with the use of Pre-drilled for 90mm to 180mm lenses with #0 shutter standard gel filter holders, both 3" and 4", included #180-621 with the hood. Additionally, optional Extension Rods (#180-604) can be used to extend the hood out further 250MM (10") " FIXED MONORAIL FOR WIDE ANGLE LENSES #180-711 Pre-drilled for 180mm-270mm lenses with #1 shutter for very long lenses. #180-623 , #180-622 250MM (10") GX BASIC EXTENDABLE SET OF 3" AND 4" GEL FILTER MONORAIL #180-740 Pre-drilled for 270mm to 500mmT lenses with #3 shutter HOLDERS FOR COMPENDIUM HOOD #180-618 (replacement) #180-609 500MM (20") GB EXTENSION MONORAIL #180-745 12.5MM RECESSED LENS BOARD, EXTENSION RODS 1 10MM SQUARE Extends Compendium Hood for use with long lenses. 250MM I (10") GX EXTENSION #180-604 Pre-drilled for 58mm to 90mm lenses with #0 shutter MONORAIL #180-741 #180-640 INTERMEDIATE STANDARD ANGLE CABLE RELEASE ADAPTERS INTERCHANGEABLE BELLOWS It is positioned in between the front and rear standard of Facilitates easy installation of standard cable releases to 45CX WIDE ANGLE the 45CX camera, and can be used to connect optional view camera lens shutters, especially when mounted on a BAG BELLOWS Toyo G series 4x5 bellows #180;690. It has manual tilt I recessed lens board. Wide Angle or "bag" type bellows swing I shift I rise movements for bellows adjustment. allow a short focal length lens to Chrome finish only.- #180-831 Angle cable release adapter for lenses wi #0 shutters move closer to the film, and #180-641 achieve greater freedom of Angle cable release adapter for lenses wi #1 shutters movement. Ideal for architectural TRIPOD MOUNTING BLOCKS #180-642 interior and table top product TOYO tripod mounting blocks for rigid alignment and photography for lenses 58 - 90mm. #180-694 secure mounting to the wide 39mm diameter monorail LENS BOARD ADAPTERS system.
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