WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
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WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
Hello everyone
I am looking to buy a Toyo Field 45AII or 45A in any condition (from "user" to "mint") as my first venture into LF. Please contact me if you have something suitable and save yourself the extortionate Ebay fees! I am also looking for a 150mm lens for this camera.
Fingers crossed!
Haydn
I am looking to buy a Toyo Field 45AII or 45A in any condition (from "user" to "mint") as my first venture into LF. Please contact me if you have something suitable and save yourself the extortionate Ebay fees! I am also looking for a 150mm lens for this camera.
Fingers crossed!
Haydn
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII
Hello Haydn
I have a Toyo 4x5 Field (which I was intending selling shortly) but it's not the model that you're after having less movements - it does however convert to a 5x7 - I have both backs - this is a fairly rare camera - the 4x5 back c/w a fresnel - it has one lens board only a Copal One form memory, it's in very good condition indeed and is very sturdy - it's a great starter camera without too many movements to lose sight of, it does however have the benefit of being able to use 5x7 which is a very good feature, the bellows are very good too
You also mentioned a 150mm lens, well I have a Rodenstock f/s on this forum - the good thing about this one is that it covers up to 5x7
Let me know if interested
Rgds
Andrew
I have a Toyo 4x5 Field (which I was intending selling shortly) but it's not the model that you're after having less movements - it does however convert to a 5x7 - I have both backs - this is a fairly rare camera - the 4x5 back c/w a fresnel - it has one lens board only a Copal One form memory, it's in very good condition indeed and is very sturdy - it's a great starter camera without too many movements to lose sight of, it does however have the benefit of being able to use 5x7 which is a very good feature, the bellows are very good too
You also mentioned a 150mm lens, well I have a Rodenstock f/s on this forum - the good thing about this one is that it covers up to 5x7
Let me know if interested
Rgds
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
I've now sold my 4x5/5x7 over on the US based LFP forum
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
I am still looking for one of these if anyone has one to sell. Thanksafr02hrs wrote:Hello everyone
I am looking to buy a Toyo Field 45AII or 45A in any condition (from "user" to "mint") as my first venture into LF. Please contact me if you have something suitable and save yourself the extortionate Ebay fees! I am also looking for a 150mm lens for this camera.
Fingers crossed!
Haydn
Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
I've just got a mint 45AII off a certain well known auction site (from Japan), worth keeping a look out as I got it for peanuts.
There is also one for sale at Robert White.
There is also one for sale at Robert White.
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
Haydn,
I've sent you a Pm but look at my post just three down from here!
Marc
I've sent you a Pm but look at my post just three down from here!
Marc
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
Still looking for my dream Toyo Fieldafr02hrs wrote:Hello everyone
I am looking to buy a Toyo Field 45AII or 45A in any condition (from "user" to "mint") as my first venture into LF. Please contact me if you have something suitable and save yourself the extortionate Ebay fees! I am also looking for a 150mm lens for this camera.
Fingers crossed!
Haydn

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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
Well you missed out on the Super Graphic In snapped up here 2 weeks ago, essentially the forerunner of the Toyo
Toyo bought the tooling from Graflex when they closed down.
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Toyo bought the tooling from Graflex when they closed down.
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
But isn't the Super Graphic a little heavier? There are 2 Toyo's on Ebay at the moment. One a bit of a beater for close to £700 including shipping from Japan - expensive IMHO. The other is a 45a in the UK but I think the bellows will need replacing and that is on for ~£400.IanG wrote:Well you missed out on the Super Graphic In snapped up here 2 weeks ago, essentially the forerunner of the Toyo![]()
Toyo bought the tooling from Graflex when they closed down.
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
The Super Graphic may be a touch heavier but it has a range-finder, I have to refurbish mine but it's not hard. In practice it seems no heavier than my Wista or Crown Graphic.
I've seen Toyo 45A's selling for less than $200 with no lens in the past 6 months, you'd have more chance on the US Large format forum as they were never as common in the UK, but plentiful in the US.
Ian
I've seen Toyo 45A's selling for less than $200 with no lens in the past 6 months, you'd have more chance on the US Large format forum as they were never as common in the UK, but plentiful in the US.
Ian
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
The 45A is not the lightest of cameras to start with...
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
Originally I did consider something like a Tachihara but some report they are very flimsy and wobble in anything more than a gust of windmarc wilson wrote:The 45A is not the lightest of cameras to start with...

I think the Toyo will be solid but not brick-like. I want the revolving back hence the 45AII.
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Re: WTB: Toyo Field 45AII or 45A
fair enough...in the meantime though are you able to shoot?
Something like Martin's Zone IV could make a very solid and well priced option to get you shooting whilst you look for the specific toyo you want.
Something like Martin's Zone IV could make a very solid and well priced option to get you shooting whilst you look for the specific toyo you want.