Welta Weltur 6 X 9..How do I close it?

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Hi everybody, The title says it all; I received my Weltur last week and after checking
for functioning, I tried to collapse the Lens board. Unlike my other folders, I couldn't find
any tabs,levers or strut hinges that aided re-folding.
I did get the lensboard closed by pressing hard on the main struts at a point
closest to the body. Is this the correct way to do this? I really don't want to
damage any thing. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I'm new to this forum, and I can't begin to say how much info I've learned from
all of you.

Tony G
 
I don't own a Welta Weltur. I do own Weltas and Weltinis. That is the way they close. many other folders I have close the same way, so that sounds right. Some folders have a tab/plate at the bottom of the deck that you push, but I suspect you have found the correct way. Have you taken any photos with it yet? 6x9 is a fun format and Weltas are great cameras.
 
Hi everybody, The title says it all; I received my Weltur last week and after checking
for functioning, I tried to collapse the Lens board. Unlike my other folders, I couldn't find
any tabs,levers or strut hinges that aided re-folding.
I did get the lensboard closed by pressing hard on the main struts at a point
closest to the body. Is this the correct way to do this? I really don't want to
damage any thing. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I'm new to this forum, and I can't begin to say how much info I've learned from
all of you.

Tony G

Ok,
Basically you got it. But to make sure ;)

You take your Weltur:
EPSN6264.jpg


And hold it in the following way, so that your thumbs are as pictured (on both sides above the cutout in a chrome strut:

EPSN6265.jpg


EPSN6267.jpg


Than you press down with the thumbs gently, not too much force isneeded for this, until you hear a slight click on both sides and entire door assembly starts to close:
EPSN6268.jpg


Press down on the door more - bellows with the lens will fold in:
EPSN6269.jpg


And you are done when it clicks to close completely:

EPSN6271.jpg


Done ;)

Hope this helps!
 
Well done Krosya, good help. That is a beautiful camera. Often wished I had one, but I can be satisfied with my Zeiss Ikon non RF.
 
...Incredible....!

...Incredible....!

Hi all, the title says how I feel about your responses. So thank you all and thanks to​
Krosya, those photos you posted showed that I was putting pressure on the
struts at too low a point. I placed my thumbs as shown and surprise, surprise, it
took much less effort than the way I was doing it.

Tony
(Corona, California)
 
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