Copal brand shutters were supplied by all the major view camera lens manufacturers with their lenses. These excellent quality shutters had been made virtually unchanged for over twenty years by Nidec Copal Corp, Tokyo, Japan. They were available in two different types and several different sizes. Unfortunately Copal ceased production in 2016 and there is currently no new alternative.
As of April, 2020 we only have Copal Press Shutters in stock.
Copal Brand shutters were manufactured by Copal Co, Tokyo, Japan until 2016. Copal shutters were supplied with Schneider, Rodenstock, Fuji , etc view camera lenses, they are simple, reliable, and economical. The performance and price of Copal shutters is such that they are often a practical improvement over restoration or repair of obsolete or worn equipment. Many lenses will fit directly from their old shutters to new, needing only the appropriate iris scale and mounting to the lens board. We routinely complete changeovers to new shutters, mounted to your lens board and ready to use.
We no longer stock this style of Copal shutter, but do supply retaining rings, iris scales and assorted replacement parts. Current sources for the leaf shutters include 3rd party vendors or used camera vendors.
#0 | #1 | #3 | #3s | |
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front thread | M29.5-0.5 | M40-0.75 | M58-0.75 | M56-0.75 |
back thread | M29.5-0.5 | M36-0.75 | M58-0.75 | M56-0.75 |
overall thickness | 20 mm | 20 mm | 32 mm | 28.6 mm |
front to shutter | 10.2 mm | 10.75 mm | 17.7 mm | 16.25 mm |
mount thread | M32.5-0.5 | M39-0.75 | M62-0.75 | M61-0.75 |
lensboard hole | 34.6 mm | 41.6 mm | 65 mm | 64.1 mm |
iris dia | 24 mm | 30 mm | 45 mm | 45 mm |
The Press Shutter operates differently from the standard version. In the standard version, the shutter is operated on a “set and release” principle. That is, a finger operation is needed to “cock” (in reality, “wind up”) the shutter. Operation is then by cable release or the release lever. The advantage of this design is twofold: First there is speed of operation, the shutter is always ready for exposure and never needs to be cocked.
Second, and of great importance especially to architectural photographers is the ability to make multiple exposures without any risk of disturbing the camera setup. This means that you can take a flash picture, move the flash to another place, make another exposure, and repeat this procedure to light up a large area with only one or two flash heads. With the shutter set at 1/125 second ambient light will not add up and very dramatic results can be obtained. In the case of the Press shutter, all the operation is done via the release lever or cable release. Some extra energy is needed since the cable release actually winds up the mechanism of the shutter. Most of the specifications are the same as the ordinary shutters except for a few internal distances that only effects 1-2 lenses.
We routinely install lenses in these shutter from the Copal standard version. Because of the differences between the shutter versions some attention and experience is needed to ensure proper operation. Iris scales from the standard shutter do not fit the Press shutter. There are a few other points of difference:
#0 | #1 | |
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front thread | M29.5-0.5 | M40-0.75 |
back thread | M29.5-0.5 | M36-0.75 |
overall thickness | 20 mm | 20 mm |
front to shutter | 11.7 mm | 11.7 mm |
mount thread | M32.5-0.5 | M39-0.75 |
lensboard hole | 34.6 mm | 41.6 mm |
iris dia | 24 mm | 30 mm |
price* | $426.00 | $585.00 |