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9x12 (possible Zeiss Ikon Maximar) with bellows stuck

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Algo después

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So I recently acquired this 9x12 camera, so I was cleaning it before putting it away on a shelf. As I was getting ready to close it, I noticed it wasn't closing completely. Knowing how delicate these cameras can be, I tried to extend the bellows again by pressing the clips to connect it to the extension rail. Unfortunately, now it seems to be stuck; it won't move forward or backward. I've tried pressing the clip with some force, but it's as if it's jammed somewhere along its axis. Since I have a Zeiss ikon Maximar 207/7 to compare the retraction and extension system, I've noticed that, unlike the unnamed 9x12 camera, it has knobs, which makes it unsuitable for comparison. I don't want to put too much strain on the clip system, so I was wondering if anyone here could offer a suggestion on how to unstick it.

Thanks in advance,

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Seems to me that the slider on the right (left side of camera, blue) is slightly more forward than the one on the left (green). A condition called jamming, I think.
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  • Try tapping gently on the slider that is moved forward (blue) to straighten the alignment
  • Apply a small quantity of WD-40, despite all the bad things you may read about that product.
before putting it away on a shelf
That camera is made to take pictures

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What I usually do to free them up is to rock the lens standard every which way while trying to pull it forward. Once it's out, I lightly grease the rails.
 

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Sounds like you might not have had the focus rail fully retracted before you attempted to close the camera and something bent.

If the semi-retracted front lens standard straddles the folding hinge and you push upward, it would try to force the lens standard off the rails, so it may be partially pushed upwards and jammed.

Have you tried placing the camera on a solid, stable surface and applying gentle, but firm downward pressure on the top of the lens standard?

It might pop into place, but be careful.
 
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