Toyo 45C Large Format Camera
The Toyo 45C is a film camera from Toyo — known for its 4x5 Large Format Design and Monorail View Camera Design. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Toyo 45C Large Format Camera
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Camera Overview — Toyo 45C
Key Features — Toyo 45C
4x5 Large Format Design: Native format is 4x5 sheet film; the Toyo 45C is a 4x5 monorail view camera and does not natively support 5x7 or 8x10 without significant additional hardware.
Monorail View Camera Design: Rail-based construction provides a stable foundation for precise technical and studio photography work.
Lens Board Mount System: Standard lens board mounting system is compatible with a wide range of large format barrel lenses from various manufacturers.
Full Bellows Movements: View camera architecture allows tilt, shift, rise, and fall adjustments for perspective control and extended depth of field.
Mechanical Shutter Operation: Fully mechanical shutter requires no battery power, keeping the camera operational regardless of electronics availability.
Manual Ground Glass Focus: Focusing is performed directly on the ground glass at the film plane, allowing precise compositional and focus control.
Camera Specifications — Toyo 45C
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Architecture, Studio, Product |
| Type | Film |
Description — Toyo 45C
The Toyo 45C is a view camera built for large format sheet film photography, produced during the 1970s. It accepts sheet film in 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 formats, offering genuine flexibility for photographers working across different large format standards. The camera mounts lenses via a lens board system compatible with large format barrel lenses, and supports expanded lens options through manual adapters.
All focusing is manual, consistent with large format view camera operation. The mechanical shutter keeps the system free from battery dependency. Weighing between 4.5 and 5 pounds, the 45C is a solid monorail platform suited to controlled shooting environments.
The absence of a hotshoe means external flash accessories will need to be synced via alternative means. For large format film shooters seeking a multi-format capable camera with an open lens ecosystem, the Toyo 45C remains a capable and proven choice from an established manufacturer.
Pros — Toyo 45C
- ✓Supports multiple sheet film formats: 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10
- ✓Lens board mount compatible with large format barrel lenses for broad glass selection
- ✓Manual adapter compatibility expands lens options further
Cons — Toyo 45C
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus capability
- ✗Lens board system requires separate lens purchases; no lenses included
- ✗Manufactured in the 1970s, so age-related wear on mechanical components should be expected
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Frequently Asked Questions — Toyo 45C
What film formats does the Toyo 45C accept?+
The Toyo 45C is compatible with sheet film in 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 formats. This makes it usable across a range of large format film backs, provided you have the appropriate film holders for each size.
What lenses can I use with this camera?+
The camera uses a lens board mounting system and is compatible with large format barrel lenses. It can also accept lenses through manual adapters, which broadens compatibility considerably. There is no proprietary autofocus lens mount.
Does the camera require batteries to operate?+
The Toyo 45C uses a mechanical shutter, which operates without battery power. This is typical of large format view cameras from this era and means the shutter mechanism is not dependent on electronics.
How heavy is the Toyo 45C?+
The camera weighs between 4.5 and 5 pounds. Keep in mind this figure is for the camera body alone and does not account for lenses, film holders, or a tripod, all of which are necessary for use.
When was the Toyo 45C manufactured?+
The Toyo 45C was manufactured during the 1970s. Buyers purchasing used examples should factor in the camera's age and inspect mechanical components, bellows condition, and lens board fit carefully before purchase.